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faisalrustom
1,300 PointsIm learning the swift course and I have a question
hi, I've just found out that swift 2.0 courses are comming out next week. That was a bummer for me cause Ive been learning on the old courses for the past couple of days. So, do you recommend I continue on this course or to wait until swift 2.0? cause im not sure if it has changed alot!
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Emil Rais
26,875 PointsMy advice: If you want to learn Swift start now, then you'll also have an easier time picking up Swift 2.0 once those courses get released. The information you learn is not going to be deprecated with Swift 2.0.
There are some neat new features in Swift 2.0. I've only stumbled upon one change per say, and it was followed by a clear error message telling me how to adjust the code to make it compliant with Swift 2.0.
Dee Hersi
779 PointsWhere did you find out about the new courses? That's great to hear.
I'm taking the swift track and its frustrating writing different things in my playgrounds file than what amit is talking about. Even the stuff in the online workspace is wrong but I need to input it in order to pass the challenge.
Emil Rais
26,875 PointsYou can see the Content Roadmap here: https://teamtreehouse.com/roadmap
What kind of differences have you experienced?