Udemy Launches Developer Course for iOS 9, Offers Discount to MacRumors Readers – MacRumors

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Online learning site Udemy, which offers classes on a wide range of subjects including programming, photography, Photoshop, writing, and more, is today debuting a new iOS 9 Developer Course that aims to teach students how to use Xcode 7 and Swift 2 to make iOS apps.
Designed to be a comprehensive tutorial on app development for iOS 9 for complete beginners, the course includes a total of 28 hours of video lectures that cover topics like the Swift language, Xcode, SpriteKit, Inputs, Buttons, Reactive Interfaces, Navigation, Storage, Live Content, Images, Accelerometers, Motion Feedback, iAds, In-App purchases, and tons more.
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Udemy promises that by the end of the course, students will be able to build “clones” of popular apps like Uber, Tinder, Flappy Bird, and Instagram. The program also includes unlimited web hosting for 1 year, an eBook on earning money while learning to code, and over 1,000 graphic assets to use within apps.
The Complete iOS 9 Developer Course is THE most comprehensive, pocket-friendly and profitable app development course you’ll find on the web – or your money back.
It’s got EVERYTHING you need to start creating real, marketable apps that capture people’s attention, gets them downloading and ultimately – make you money!
It couldn’t be easier. Even if you’re starting from zero, you’ll breeze through – from beginner to boss app developer – in just six weeks.
Already know how to code? Fantastic. Now you can turn up the volume. In just six super-quick weeks, you’ll go from good to great -app developer to VIRTUOSO-GENIUS!
Udemy’s iOS 9 course is the followup to the iOS 8 course, which saw more than 100,000 students enroll and received a 4.8/5 rating from attendees. The course continues to be taught by Rob Percival, who taught the iOS 8 course.
Udemy’s Complete iOS 9 Developer Course is priced at $199, but Udemy has agreed to give interested MacRumors readers a significant discount, cutting the price by 87 percent. When checking out, MacRumors readers can enter the code MACRUMORS to get access to the course for $24. The deal will last until the end of the day on August 4.

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