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iOS

iOS development track

Hey Guys,

I'm trying to figure out the order in the courses of iOS, I have started with the objective c course which make sense, but i see that there is an intermediate level project before the iOS fundamentals which is a beginner course...

Please help me to know the right track and make the best out of this course, some professional tips could be cool too :)

Thanks!

4 Answers

Alex Hedley
Alex Hedley
16,381 Points

Although they are projects then are structured in a way to teach you in an order that makes sense.

So it makes sense to learn how to build messaging app using api's and a blog reader before they i learn what is ARC, storyboard? if you say it is i will trust you since you are a medorator here, just felt a bit weird that those projects under "advanced" and the iOS Foundations is under "beginner"..

Thanks

Alex Hedley
Alex Hedley
16,381 Points

I understand where you are coming from.

If you would prefer to take the foundations course first by all means do that then move onto a Project.

http://teamtreehouse.com/library/ios-foundations

A Track is just a suggested path to go down.

Thank you Alex :)

Hey Alex,

Yes, but in the milestones there is "Build a Blog Reader iPhone App" & "Build a Self-Destructing Message iPhone App" projects before "iOS Foundations" which doesn't feel like it make sense....does it?

Amit Bijlani
Amit Bijlani
Treehouse Guest Teacher

We highly recommend that you stick to the ordering within a Track because they have been carefully curated. Each course builds upon the other. The iOS Foundations course is meant for those who already know the basics and want to go deeper into a specific topic.

Thanks Amit, I will stick to the ordering within the Track :)

So it makes sense to learn how to build messaging app using api's and a blog reader before they i learn what is ARC, storyboard? if you say it is i will trust you since you are a medorator here, just felt a bit weird that those projects under "advanced" and the iOS Foundations is under "beginner"..

Thanks