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iOS

Swift Beginners Courses. What's the next course I should take?

Hello. I am trying to work my way through the swift courses. The most recent course I took was Swift Collections and Control Flow. The next course that is recommended for me is Intermediate Swift. However, when I start watching the video I can see it is building off of things that were taught in other videos that I haven't seen.

When I do a search for swift videos, I see several videos in the beginner category which I haven't seen. Is there a list somewhere for the entire swift curriculum which gives the videos I need to watch and the order that I need to watch them in?

Thank you.

1 Answer

Zachary Kaufman
Zachary Kaufman
1,463 Points

You have quite a few classes to go before Intermediate Swift if you are following the iOS Development Track. In that Track the class you have next is Functions in Swift followed by Object Oriented Swift, followed by Build A Simple iPhone App with Swift, followed by another 5 courses and THEN Intermediate Swift. I hope this helps!

P.S. Go to the Tracks section of the Treehouse Website, click Beginner iOS Development and then hit the blue Switch Tracks button to switch to this track. It will guide you through the correct courses to do.

Thank you very much Zachary!

Zachary Kaufman
Zachary Kaufman
1,463 Points

My pleasure, although if you want my advice, I would think it a shame if Joseph Perl didn't learn the Perl language :D I believe Perl is a fairly common language although not taught on Treehouse. Oh well, guess you'll have to learn Swift in the meantime.