Learn by creating your own iOS mobile app Swift Grammar Attributes!
Programming language for app development You're grabbing my ankle?
Learning Swift Grammar Isn't this your concern? 🤔
'What does my studies have to do with making apps?' 'How much do I need to know about this?' 'How far should I go in studying grammar?'
Swift, the programming language for iOS app development! To use Swift effectively, you need to understand its syntax. However, this is precisely what holds back beginners in mobile app development. Learning grammar can feel rigid and tedious.
Do you really need a thick grammar book? 🙅♀️
“Better apps. Less code.”
Build great apps with minimal code! SwiftUI is available for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and more. All applications on the Apple platform with a simple user interface It is a tool that helps you develop easily.
Why does studying grammar have to start with a black screen? Why does the code I write have to be printed on a black screen? If you sigh every time you open a book to learn programming language grammar, or if you're anxiously waiting for a black screen to create a cool app, join this course. We'll help you learn the grammar, with examples, just enough to draw screens and build apps.
If you know just simple grammar Create a beautiful app UI with your own hands 🎨
✅ Rather than just studying grammar, you can learn why this grammar is actually necessary and when you can use it.
✅ Learn the grammar you need to draw on the screen in the app. Reading a grammar book from beginning to end is tedious and time-consuming.
Let's make studying grammar more fun! 🏃♂️
I always started studying development grammar with a thick grammar book. I thought that was the way to study. I'd open the textbook, study, then do homework and take tests—that was my approach. But after actually studying development, I realized that wasn't the right approach. To develop something, you need to first learn the fundamentals of development.
Most people learn Swift because they want to build apps. However, studying grammar on a black screen feels a bit strange. Let's learn the grammar necessary for app development by building a simple app.
Check out the Q&A 💬
Q. Are there any textbooks that can help me study Swift grammar?
There are free tutorials available. Please refer to swift.org , the official website provided by Apple.
Q. Do I absolutely need a MacBook?
If you use Xcode, you'll definitely need a MacBook, but there are ways to do it on an iPad, too.
Q. Do I need an iPhone?
No iPhone required.
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Who is this course right for?
For those who are new to Swift grammar
For those who want to study Swift by looking at it with their own eyes