Technology
These developers will teach you to create epic iOS 13 apps for just $15
TL;DR: You can start building your own apps with The Complete iOS 12 and 13 Masterclass Course for just $14.99, a 92% savings as of Feb. 25.
Some iOS updates are so small that, to the untrained eye, it doesn’t look like your iPhone’s display or runtime has changed at all. But then there are other iOS updates that usher in major, visible changes that make apps more immersive, navigation more intuitive, and the speed of your smartphone so much greater. Like iOS 13, for example.
For app developers, the new operating system boasts a ton of benefits, from its updated ARKit 2 for building AR apps to enhanced machine learning capabilities, that change the way they ideate and develop Apple apps.
It’s why if you’re a professional developer or an aspiring one, you’ll want to understand how to make the most of the newest iOS ecosystem — and the Complete iOS 12 and 13 Master Class Course, which focuses on building real iOS apps in Swift 4.2, can help.
With over 50 hours of training, this course dives into building iOS 12 and 13-based apps that are worthy of being placed front and center in the App Store. It covers some of the major operating system changes, including augmented reality and machine learning, and gives you at least 15 real-life app projects to work on yourself. Courses are even led by iOS experts Caleb Stultz and Jonathan Burgoyne, who between the two of them, have deployed apps that have reached thousands of users (Burgoyne, additionally, was the principal developer for an app that reached the No. 1 position in the App Store).
And because app development takes time and practice, the course comes with lifetime access so that you can learn at your leisure.
Typically, the Complete iOS 12 and 13 Masterclass Course is priced at $199, but digital students can enroll in the course for just $14.99.
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