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Digital Literacy

What should I learn now?

I am a beginner and I started with digital literacy. Now that I finished it I would like to learn about mobile apps but I don't even know the language swift. Which course should i take?

3 Answers

Jay Padzensky
Jay Padzensky
4,731 Points

Hey Manuel!

Nice work! Idan Melamed asks a great question- are you more interested in Android or Apple? Keep in mind, to develop with Swift, you'll need a Mac, as their IDE, Xcode, isn't designed for WIndows.

I would like to develop for Apple because I have a Mac and an Iphone

Jay Padzensky
Jay Padzensky
4,731 Points

You may want to check out our Swift 2.0 library and track, then. Please note that Swift 3.0 tutorials should be coming out this month, but by and large, the foundational knowledge of Swift will remain constant between iterations. Best of luck!

So you advise me to start iOS Development with Swift 2.0?

Jay Padzensky
Jay Padzensky
4,731 Points

Since I'm not a developer, I'd be uncomfortable with the word "advise," but if you want to learn how to make iOS apps, then Swift 2.0 would be a great place to start.

Idan Melamed
Idan Melamed
16,285 Points

Congrats about finishing digital literacy!

Would you rather develop for Android or Apple?

I would like to develop for Apple!

Thank you very much