Learn how to produce educational iPhone apps for iPhone, iPad and OSX in Swift!
Learn how to produce educational iPhone apps for iPhone, iPad and OSX in Swift!
Learn how to produce 9 eductional apps with Swift!
Your Instructor
John has been programming since 1997 and teaching since 2002. He has been contracted by many different companies to provide game design, audio, programming, level design and project management.
To this day John has contributed to 40 commercial games. Several of the games he has produced have risen to the Top 10 in the Apple's App Store.
His expertise is in e-learning, entrepreneurship, programming, software development, and game development. He is also a new father of two kids.
Mammoth Interactive is a leading online course provider in everything from learning to code to becoming a YouTube star. Mammoth Interactive courses have been featured on Harvardโs edX, Business Insider and more.
Over 13 years, Mammoth Interactive has built a global student community with 6+ million courses sold. Mammoth Interactive has released over 350 courses and 3,500 hours of video content.
Founder and CEO John Bura has been programming since 1997 and teaching
since 2002. John has created top-selling applications for iOS, Xbox and
more. John also runs SaaS company Devonian Apps, building
efficiency-minded software for technology workers like you.
Course Curriculum
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Start01. Introduction to kids matching game (1:14)
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Start02. Designing the app (2:18)
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Start03. Adding in the IBOutlets (0:56)
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Start04. Addingin the IBActions (0:58)
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Start05. Adding in variables and functions (1:56)
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Start06. Adding in the random numbers (1:30)
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Start07. Adding in the images and formating the name (2:23)
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Start08. Adding a string variable (2:32)
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Start09. Displaying the random image (2:08)
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Start10. Selecting a correct answer (2:10)
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Start11. Adding in the array to the correct answer (1:03)
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Start12. Adding in the incorrect answer (3:44)
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Start13. Adding in the correct button logic (1:51)
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Start14. Adding in the correct button logic (3:42)
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Start15. Making the second button work (1:04)
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Start16. Testing the app to make sure it works (0:38)
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Start17. Designing the app (3:33)
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Start18. Course Conclusion (0:53)
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Start01. Introduction to the color game for kids (1:17)
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Start02. Designing the app (3:17)
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Start03. Hooking up the objects to the Swift file (1:49)
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Start04. Adding a function to make coding easier (1:07)
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Start05. Adding in the number variables and random number (1:41)
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Start06. Adding in a color array (2:16)
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Start07. Printing the right button (4:08)
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Start08. Making the background change color (4:05)
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Start09. Adding in the wrong answers (1:47)
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Start10. Adding in the correct button logic (3:17)
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Start11. Copying the button logic (0:51)
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Start12. Testing the app and fixing a problem (2:39)
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Start13. Designing and testing the app (3:46)
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Start14. Course conclusion and challenge (0:35)
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Start01. Introduction to the multiplication game (2:18)
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Start02. Designing the app (7:40)
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Start03. Adding in the outlets and the buttons (3:07)
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Start04. Adding in a function (2:00)
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Start05. Adding in the variables (1:50)
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Start06. Adding in the random number and math (2:56)
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Start07. Adding in the correct button logic (3:31)
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Start08. Adding in the incorrect answers (4:28)
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Start09. Adding in the incorrect buttons and booleans (2:24)
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Start10. Adding in the button logic (2:56)
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Start11. Testing the app (3:06)
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Start12. Fixing a small bug (1:43)
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Start13. Designing the app (6:44)
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Start14. Adding in a failsafe (1:31)
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Start15. Course conclusion and challenge (0:29)