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With Swift and SwiftUI, you can make eye-catching apps that'll stand out on the App Store. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals If you want to learn how to write software for Apple devices, you need to know Swift ...
Apple is making it easier than ever for beginners to get started with app development. Thanks to the company’s Xcode 8 development environment, Swift programming language and tools like Metal, now is ...
Want to learn the art -- and science -- of iPhone application development? If so, a new course from the University of Washington might be for you. The UW Extension plans to offer for the first time ...
If you have an iPhone or iPad app idea but no idea where to begin, start with these great resources Now is a great time to start programming in the Swift programming language on iOS. But where to ...
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Paul Solt has announced a live, online iPhone development class. The three-week iOS development course begins Jan. 18 and goes beyond Objective-C coding to “in-depth topics developers need to know to ...
During Thursday’s media event in New York City, Apple spent most of its time talking about the new iBooks 2 and iBooks Author, which the company hopes will “revolutionize textbooks.” But tacked onto ...