Technology
Learn how to build an iOS 12 app before everyone else
It’s that time of the year again. Apple’s next big event is on Sept. 12 and in the words of The Office’s Michael Scott, it’s happening!
Word on the street is the tech giant will be unveiling a new slate of iPhones, a new iteration of the Apple Watch, an iPad Pro refresh, and of course, there’s the most awaited official introduction of iOS 12, the operating system which would finally bring us group FaceTime.
You can download the public beta right now and attempt to converse with 31 of your friends and family all at the same time, but we’ve got something even better — the iOS 12 and Xcode 10 Bootcamp.
While you may find it’s fun to spend hours tinkering with all the new features of the software, learning how to create apps might be more worthy of your time. Regardless of your experience level, this training pack will arm you with the tools and skills required to build the app of your dreams. In iOS 12. Ahead of everyone else.
Led by bona fide development expert Nick Walter, the course will guide you through coding fundamentals and immerse you in several app projects, including a Bitcoin tracker, a tip calculator, and a to-do list app in just ten days. You’ll tackle Swift 4.2 and Xcode 10 in great detail, as well as get introduced to CoreML 2 in which you’ll grasp machine learning basics. The sample apps you’ll be making would all be started from scratch, so you can really get a feel of the entire development process. The course contains no fluff and will dive straight into each topic, so you’ll waste no time going over things of no educational value.
Regularly $199.99, you can now get the iOS 12 and Xcode 10 Bootcamp on sale for $15 — a savings of 92%.
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