Apple is partnering with young women's non-profit Girls Who Code to deliver a specialized Swift tutorial serving students from sixth through 12th grades, it was announced on Tuesday. Initially ...
Apple has launched a new tutorial webpage featuring beginner resources for programming using Swift, Swift UI, and Xcode. Ahead of its annual Worldwide Developer Conference this June, "Develop in Swift ...
“Today we’re announcing a new set of tutorials for students taking their first steps into coding with Swift and SwiftUI! You don’t need prior coding experience to use these tutorials, so they’re a ...
Want to create your own app? To do so, you need to learn a programming language. Fortunately, Apple has a language for writing apps for the Mac, iPhone, and iPad, and you can have fun learning it, as ...
Apple’s celebrated free coding app, Swift Playgrounds, has just become more accessible with the release in the last few days of Swift Playgrounds for Mac. It’s a way of learning a coding language, to ...
If you have an iPhone or iPad app idea but no idea where to begin, start with these great resources Now is a great time to start programming in the Swift programming language on iOS. But where to ...
Students can also sign up to code along with special Meet with Apple sessions on getting started with app development. They can experiment with coding intelligence in Xcode, and improve their chance ...
Apple's Swift Student Challenge is an annual event that celebrates the creativity of student developers worldwide. Participants are encouraged to use Swift and Xcode to address real-world issues ...
Apple has announced it will accept submissions for the 2026 Swift Student Challenge from Friday, February 6 through Saturday, February 28. The challenge empowers students to join a worldwide community ...
Apple has announced that the 2025 Swift Student Challenge will be held for three weeks in February 2025. According to Apple’s press release: Students, educators, and their advocates can find out how ...
When Apple unveiled Swift 2.0 at WWDC back in June, one of the bigger announcements was that the language would be going open source by the end of the year. The time has come—­just a few weeks before ...