Introduction to Swift Programming is the first course in a four part specialization series that will provide you with the tools and skills necessary to develop an iOS App from scratch. By the end of this first course you will be able to demonstrate intermediate application of programming in Swift, the powerful new programming language for iOS. Guided by best practices you will become proficient with syntax, object oriented principles, memory management, functional concepts and more in programming with Swift.

Introduction To Swift Programming

Introduction To Swift Programming
This course is part of iOS App Development with Swift Specialization

Instructor: Parham Aarabi
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Reviewed on Dec 21, 2015
The debugger video showed some very awesome tools I've never known about. Thanks for mentioning the view hierarchy in debugger mode.
Reviewed on Oct 7, 2016
Other than the fact that things are thought on an older version of swift, I don't find anything wrong about this course. It's been a great learning experience.
Reviewed on Aug 23, 2017
It needs some updating, but there is still a lot of useful information. It provides a good structure for learning Swift programming.
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