Learn Swift 3 now, because that winning iOS 11 app won’t build itself

You’re $35 away from App Store domination.
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Thanks to Apple’s 2017 WWDC, developers now have a host of new toys to play with and new trends to anticipate. With all of Silicon Valley watching, Apple debuted iOS 11, macOS High Sierra, and watchOS4, offering a glance at the new features and protocols that will shape technology for the foreseeable future.

From augmented reality in iOS to virtual reality compatibility in macOS, there's no shortage of features to geek out over. Of course with new technology comes the race to create the newest, coolest apps just in time for the OS launch date. Got a great idea? It's not too late for you to get running.

In fact, you could start today with the Complete Swift 3 Hacking Bundle, a suite of comprehensive online courses that will give you an intro to coding with Apple's own programming language, Swift. Even if you've literally never coded a line in your life, these courses are simple enough to get you started. If you're an experienced coder, you can still benefit from skipping ahead and brushing up on advanced skills before the big release. You can get the entire bundle now for just $35.

The Swift 3 Hacking Bundle’s diverse course load covers the current versions of all three platforms, and then some—so you can get caught up before Apple changes things yet again. If you bought these five trainings piecemeal, you’d spend a total of $700. While that may be worth it to build a killer app, the Mashable Shop is offering it for a limited time at a much more accessible $35.

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As Director of Special Projects, Nicole Cammorata helps guide Mashable's editorial innovations, licensing programs, and specialty series. Previously, she was the site's Executive Editor and its very first Shopping Editor before that. Nicole is also Mashable's resident gifting expert and gets a thrill out of helping readers find the perfect present. She received a B.S. in Journalism from Boston University and an MFA in fiction writing from The New School. She lives in Maine with her husband, their three young children, and a backyard full of flowers.

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