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iOS

Swift course recommendation

Hi guys,

I have just completed the swift basics course, but I don't really know how to go further. Could you recommend me the next course, that would be great to practice? I really wanna stuck with swift and program iOS apps later.

Many thanks!

BR

2 Answers

Robert Conti
Robert Conti
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erik Jones Oniga there are 2 ways to take courses at Treehouse. You can take them individually by going to the Library tab and searching for a course. Or you can go to the Tracks tab and start a track that guides you, course-by-course, in a particular area. So if you want to learn Swift, I suggest the Beginning Swift track (https://teamtreehouse.com/tracks/beginning-swift), which starts with the course you just completed, Swift Basics. The next course in that track is called Swift Collections and Control Flow, and so-on.

Best of luck! Bobby

Hi Erik,

You might want to look at either the beginner track, some of which you will have completed. Alternately you could look at the Swift Intermediate track and go from there.

Good luck!

hi, i meant something else. I just have finished the swift basics course and there are a lot more courses and what i wanted to know is, can you recommend me the next course, that is matching to the basics course. It's not good to jump from the first level to the 10th level. I want it step by step, that's what I'm asking for. I hope you understand me.

Thank you very much!

I understand you've completed Swift Basics, a logical step would be to complete one of the tracks in full.

The Swift Intermediate track would be in my opinion the next logical step. Tracks are designed to walk you through the process and won't jump ahead of where you are.

If you've not completed some of the minor project style courses WRT building an app in the Beginner track, I would consider starting there.