Start coding iOS apps with this SwiftUI developer bundle

The bundle includes three courses.
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Start coding iOS apps with this SwiftUI developer bundle
The Complete SwiftUI Developer Bundle is on sale. Credit: pexels

TL;DR: The Complete SwiftUI Developer Bundle is on sale for £17.88 as of June 20, saving you 95% on list price.


If you're an aspiring iOS app developer, this SwiftUI developer training can help.

Taught by Nick Walter, an iOS developer with a 4.5-star instructor rating; Stephen DeStefano, an iOS and macOS developer and Swift instructor with a 4.5-star instructor rating; and Rob Percival, a web developer and founder of Codestars with a 4.5-star rating, this three-course training will get you updated on the newest developments in Apple app creation. It features 21 hours of content on the SwiftUI framework and is designed for beginners (but a background coding in Swift definitely wouldn’t hurt).

The bundle kicks off with a practical course for students who want to master SwiftUI quickly. You’ll work to build real apps from scratch, like a WhatsApp clone, a Landmark Book app, and a Catch The Kenny game. Next, you’ll dive into making apps and widgets for all sorts of Apple products — iPhone, Mac, iPad, Apple Watch, and Apple TV. And finally, you’ll discover how to animate objects in your apps to make them more exciting. Once again, you’ll learn by doing real projects, like creating a marching ants effect, animating a weather graph with data, and using shape protocol and path to make a custom wave shape.

Once you've figured out the basics, you'll be able to work through the steps on your own time and create all sorts of masterpieces. This training is worth about £430, but for a limited time, you can sign up for just £17.88.

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