iOS 8 and Swift - How to Make a "Freaking" iPhone App
Using Xcode and Swift, learn how to develop real world iOS apps for the App Store. No programming experience required!
4.40 (403 reviews)

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20.5 hours
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Oct 2015
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$54.99
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What you will learn
You will have apps you created in the App Store
You will make apps that use GPS, the camera and the microphone
You will make a social networking app
By the end of this course, you will be an iOS developer
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Our Verdict
Compared to other iOS development courses on Udemy, "iOS 8 and Swift - How to Make a 'Freaking' iPhone App" offers advanced topics that are essential for any aspiring app developer. Although some reviewers have pointed out minor issues with code quality and lack of in-depth explanations of core concepts, the course excels at providing practical projects that can help jumpstart your app development journey. Given its strong focus on hands-on learning, comprehensive coverage of Swift programming language fundamentals, engaging teaching style, and reasonable pricing, we believe this course to be a worthwhile investment for those eager to learn real-world iOS app development techniques from an experienced instructor.
What We Liked
- Covers advanced topics like GPS, camera, microphone and social networking integration
- Includes practical projects that can be re-purposed for your own use
- Highly praised teaching style that is easy to follow and engaging
- Provides a good foundation in Swift and Xcode
Potential Drawbacks
- Some reviewers mention that course material could benefit from better explanations of core concepts
- A few complaints about code quality and best practices
- Lacks an intermediate/advanced level app development project
- Content can be slightly outdated (published in 2014), although last updated in 2015
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