The Complete iOS 10 Developer Course for $29
November 2, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website

KEY FEATURES
The iOS 10 public beta is almost here, and now is the time to jump ahead of the coming tidal wave of iOS 10 developers. This massive, 100-hour course will immerse you in the basics of iOS programming, and get you up to speed with iOS 10 specifics, like the significantly improved artificial intelligence and Siri function. With John Bura’s massively popular iOS 9 course included free, you’ll have time to sharpen your development skills before diving into all the new features of iOS 10.
- Master iOS 10 development w/ 100 hours of content
- Learn the basics of coding in Swift & building apps in iOS 10
- Work w/ iOS 10’s new facial recognition capability
- Use SiriKit to build apps that function better w/ Siri
- Optimize iOS 10’s significantly improved artificial intelligence
- Build games w/ SpriteKit Games
- Develop apps for TVOS, iPad, iPhone & Apple Watch
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Length of time users can access this course: lifetime
- Access options: web streaming, mobile streaming, download for offline access
- Certification of completion not included
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Experience level required: all levels
Compatibility
- Internet required
- Mac required
- Xcode required (free to download)
THE EXPERT
John Bura is a programmer, teacher, and owner of the game development studio Mammoth Interactive. His company produces XBOX 360, iPhone, iPad, Android, HTML5, ad games, and more. To this day, John has contributed to 40 commercial games, several of which have risen to number one in Apple’s app store. For more details on this course and instructor, click here.

KEY FEATURES
Apple’s highly-anticipated OS release is rumored to blow our minds with new-and-improved features galore. Build apps that will properly showcase each upgraded tool, like innovative APIs, extended search capabilities, supported multitasking functionality, advancements in iOS gaming technologies, and more. This 90 hours of training will prepare you to create great, optimized content with Swift 2.0.
- Create pro-quality apps for iOS 9 w/ 90 hours of course content
- Build 100 apps from scratch w/ Xcode 7
- Create apps step by step
- Master Swift 2 & Xcode 7
- Discover the secrets behind apps like Tinder, Instagram & Uber
- Utilize watchOS 2 to create impressive apps for Apple Watch
- Create better quality games w/ complex rules using SpriteKit’s latest advancements
- Optimize the user experience & design
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Length of time users can access this course: lifetime
- Access options: web streaming, mobile streaming, download for offline access
- Certification of completion not included
- Redemption deadline: redeem your code within 30 days of purchase
- Experience level required: beginner
Compatibility
- Internet required
- Mac required
- Xcode required (free to download)
THE EXPERT
John Bura is a programmer, teacher, and owner of the game development studio Mammoth Interactive. His company produces XBOX 360, iPhone, iPad, Android, HTML5, ad games, and more. To this day, John has contributed to 40 commercial games, several of which have risen to number one in Apple’s app store. For more details on this course and instructor, click here.
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