*It seems like subtitles often don't appear in Safari! If you watch it in Chrome, you can see Korean subtitles!
Hanguling is a project that translates and provides excellent educational content beloved overseas into Korean. We started this project to make excellent educational content accessible and enjoyable to everyone, regardless of language proficiency, and to help those who cannot enjoy it due to language barriers. iOS is the first course in the Hanguling project. It's a Stanford course currently available for free on iTunesU and YouTube. Because all of the Hanguling project members are iOS developers, we chose iOS as our starting point.
2. Helpful people
Beginner programming
Beginners and intermediates who want to advance to advanced level
3. Lecture Structure
I've split the lectures, which are between one and an hour and a half long, into several segments. I wanted to make them easier to watch while commuting on the subway or bus, and I also wanted to encourage a more relaxed and light-hearted approach. I've divided the conceptual explanations into concept-by-concept segments, and the practical lectures into screen-by-screen object segments. I've tried to make it easier for you to efficiently watch only the sections you need by checking the titles and learning content. For more detailed information, please visit the Hangulling website :)
4. Others
It's not fully translated yet. We'll update it as soon as it's translated, and we'll announce the update schedule on Hangulling Twitter ! Another great way to quickly see the translation is to participate in the translation yourself :D Also, if you'd like to see the Swift 3.0 version of the assignments you practiced, you can download the files from Hangulling GitHub !
5. Notice for 18/5/14
Dear Hangulling listeners, it's been a while. The translation of the follow-up lecture, which has been a bit lacking, has finally been updated. Professor Paul's lecture, "Conquering Core Data," clearly explains the complex concepts of CoreData. We'll be moving on to lecture 11, a hands-on course that applies the CoreData concepts learned in lecture 10 to the Twitter app. We look forward to your continued interest and support :)
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Who is this course right for?
Beginner Programming
Beginners and intermediates who want to advance to advanced level
It's too late now
It's a lecture from 3 years ago.
In the meantime, Swift and XCode have been updated continuously, and there are many parts that do not match this lecture.
I appreciate Hangulling's efforts, but the Korean subtitles did not come out until the end, so only 10 lectures out of 17 lectures were translated.
Although it's an old lecture, the core of iOS and Swift itself has not changed, so I think it's worth watching once.
Thank you to the Hangulling team.
This lecture is from 2016, and additional materials from the first half/second half of 2017 have been uploaded to the YouTube below.
The PPT slides and source code are also on Google Drive and GitHub.
Those who have taken the lecture or will take it, please refer to it.
https://www.youtube.com/user/MichelDeiman/playlists