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iOS Delegates in Swift 2 Delegation in iOS Modifying Appearance With Delegates

Andrea Miotto
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Andrea Miotto
iOS Development Techdegree Graduate 23,357 Points

Please update the course!

First of all, this video starts speaking about a project that I've never done in this track. Even if the teacher is saying that we did it in the previous course. Second, I've downloaded the code and is broken. I've just payed the 99$ for the second moth of the techdegree, and this should never happened. Most important, someone else already notified you 2 moths ago.

1 Answer

Pasan Premaratne
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Pasan Premaratne
Treehouse Teacher

Hi Andrea Miotto,

The project included with the video is just an empty Master-Detail application template, I'll go ahead and put in one with the latest version of Xcode.

We're in the process of updating most of our courses, for the latest changes in Swift 2 and for upcoming Swift 3

Works exactly as Pasan mentioned. Just create a new project with the Master-Detail Application template and start to adjust as shown in the video. I personally think the guys as treehouse are doing a really good job keeping up considering how much the language is changing (just google what Apple has in stock for Swift 3.0 that ships with iOS 10 later this year).