This is the code repository for Learn Swift 5 Programming. It contains all the supporting project files necessary to work through the video course from start to finish.
Swift is a powerful programming language that is fun as the syntax is concise yet expressive and feature-rich. This course helps you take your first steps into programming for Apple devices with Swift. You'll quickly learn Swift and the new features introduced in its latest version. You'll design user interfaces using the UIKit and unleash the power of Storyboards with AutoLayout. You'll use the CoreLocation framework to determine a device's geographic location, altitude, and orientation. This course lets you explore the most important development tools and techniques used to develop real-world iOS apps while giving you insights into how to improve performance using the latest version of Swift. Finally, you'll learn how to write UI tests for your applications to manage performance and then submit your app to the App Store. By the end of this course, you will have gotten started as a Swift programmer and will be able to build your own apps.
- Develop a fully functional sample app from scratch using Xcode
- Discover the Swift 5 basics and get familiar with its coding principles and syntax
- Design an app using UIKit elements and discover the power of Storyboards with AutoLayout
- Make web service calls and parse JSON responses
- Learn how to use the CoreLocation framework, go through Apple's documentation, and make use of other frameworks in the future
- Write UI Tests for your applications to achieve good code coverage and automate some testing processes
To fully benefit from the coverage included in this course, you will need:
This course is for developers and programmers keen to get up-and-running with Swift and move towards iOS development as a career.
While no prior experience of Swift is required, a basic understanding would be useful.
This course has the following software requirements:
- SETUP AND INSTALLATION
This will vary on a product-by-product basis, but should be a standard PI element for ILT products. This example is relatively basic.
Minimum Hardware Requirements For successful completion of this course, students will require the computer systems with at least the following: OS: MacOS Processor: 1.6Ghz Memory: 2GB Storage: 6GB
Recommended Hardware Requirements For an optimal experience with hands-on labs and other practical activities, we recommend the following configuration: OS: MacOS Processor: 1.6 Ghz Memory: 4GB Storage: 10GB
Software Requirements
Operating system: MacOS 10.14.4 or later IDE: Xcode 10.3 or later (https://developer.apple.com/xcode/)