You can now learn Apple’s new Swift programming language by taking a Stanford-developed course at iTunes University. The course, which was developed by Stanford’s School of Engineering, is called Developing iOS 8 Apps with Swift.
Course Description:
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So far the course consists of two lectures of more than an hour each: “Logistics: iOS 8 Overview,” and “More Xcode and Swift, MVC.” Both lectures are free and come with accompanying slides.
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Jon Friskics of Code school says Swift is great, but you should make sure you know C before attempting it. Apple advises that students also know an object-oriented programming experience beyond the Programming Abstractions level, and that they’ve completed the Programming Paradigms training (also at iTunes University).
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