

From there, students can dive in as deeply as they like (or not at all). The goal is a healthy introduction to the new frameworks, rather than an in-depth look at either. Price says roughly two hours of coursework are dedicated to each discipline. In addition to Swift 4, the iOS 11 course also taps into ARKit and Core ML, new technologies released at this year’s WWDC. He also places the number of beginners at roughly 30 percent, with half of those at least familiar with Swift, Apple’s latest programming language. While Udemy doesn’t track metrics related to experience, Price says roughly half seem to have prior coding knowledge. Its creator, Mark Price, tells Dice that he began working on the course during Apple’s WWDC conference as a result, his coursework leverages Apple’s own documentation and walkthroughs for inspiration.Īlthough this course is aimed at beginners, Price says that plenty of students taking his courses are seasoned developers.

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The iOS 11 course teaches students how to create apps for iPhones and iPads.

If that sounds like something you’re interested in, a new course from Udemy might be what you’re looking for. With iOS 11 coming this Fall, now is a great time to learn how to develop apps and games for Apple’s mobile platform.
