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iOS Development E-Book Bootcamp

Learn to code & build iOS apps with no experience for $0 💻📱
iOS Development E-Book Bootcamp was ranked #4 of the day for May 11th, 2018

We're beyond excited to bring you our iOS Development E-Book Bootcamp – an 800+ page e-book provided for free by Devslopes. 🙌 It is intended for complete beginners. Read it on our site or download the ePub for free. 😁

You'll go through:

💻 Learning to code in Swift

🚲 Beginner iOS

🚗 Next Step iOS

🏎 Intermediate iOS

🎨 App Design

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What do you think? …

Caleb Stultz
Hey Hunters 👋 We are so stoked to share this resource with you here today. I’m Caleb from Devslopes – we’ve taught 250,000+ people how to build amazing apps, websites, games, and blockchain projects. Our specialty? Taking complex topics and making them accessible to complete beginners. 👍 Our students are from all over the world in amazingly unique walks of life. One student built and sold an app to Glu Games for $500K in 2016 and now runs a freelance app development business. Another beginner student built and launched his own entrepreneur social network in 3 months. We’ve even taught Redfoo (yes, from LMFAO). 🤘 Here’s what he had to say about our platform:
In this book, you’ll journey through: 💻 Learning to code in Swift 🚲 Beginner iOS 🚗 Next Step iOS 🏎 Intermediate iOS 🎨 App Design We wrote this book because learning to code can be tough. Our CEO, @markprice taught himself how to write code in 2007 completely on his own. It was one of the most difficult experiences of his life. Resources were few, and support was non-existent. 😿 Today is a lot different. Learning to code is now a "thing" and resources are everywhere. We wanted you to be able to carry along a guided learning path you can learn from at any convenient time. 😺 You have been set on a path for success. That doesn't mean that learning how to code is going to be easy. It probably won't be. You are going to get discouraged. You are going to tell yourself, "I don't have the brain for this" and you're going to want to give up. You are going to run into cyber-coder bullies who will belittle your coding skills and tell you that unless you have a degree in computer science, you aren't a real programmer. As you read this book, I want to give you some advice to keep you on the straight and narrow when discouragement sets in: 🙅‍♂️ Don't EVER compare yourself to other programmers. Compete against yourself. Someone will always be more skilled than you. 💁‍♀️ You DO belong here in the world of programming. No matter what anyone says. You have unique talents as a programmer that other programmers do not. 🤯 If the learning is painful and your brain is broken, then you are doing it right. Pain brings growth. The last and most important thing I could ever tell you as you are learning how to code is this - Learn EVERY single day and do some hands-on coding EVERY single day. 🤓 We wanted to share this book with you for free to download and share as you please. 📚 Enjoy and be sure to ask any questions you may think of. 😊 --- If you enjoy the book, we'd love to give a PH exclusive $50 discount on our Apple Slope. 😻 171 hours of comprehensive video content covering the topics in this book and MUCH more. Use the coupon code APPLE_PHX1 for $50 off the Apple Slope. NOTE: The ePub file is 70 MB because of there are lots of images so downloading might take a while!
Drew Westcott

Highly recommend these folks.

Pros:

Devslopes was one of the first resources that actually got me developing a functioning App away from the tutorial apps.

Cons:

None

Caleb Stultz
Drew, this is amazing! We're so honored that we were a part of your developer journey. Thanks for sharing your review. 😁
JonnyB
You the man Drew!
Daeshawn Ballard
Devslopes enabled me to change careers this year, so please give this a download. Their learning materials are some of the best I’ve come across. This book will be a great resource to add to your library. 👍🏾
Caleb Stultz
@imdaeshawn That’s such a big accomplishment. You should be very proud and thanks for the kind words. 😁
Daeshawn Ballard
@gurucaleb Thank you, it's the least I can do. Yourself and the rest of the Devslopes team have opened many-a-doors for me, because of your teachings. Also, you're welcome :)
Caleb Stultz
@imdaeshawn That's great to hear. What's next on the roadmap for you? Launch an awesome app? Build a startup? 😁
Daeshawn Ballard
@gurucaleb Personally: finish an iOS project, get NEM blockchain certified and focus on Angular (thanks to Devslopes). Professionally: I want to continue to keep building websites for underserved minority and women owned businesses, but ultimately get into blockchain development as a NEM dev by late next year.
Caleb Stultz
@imdaeshawn That's awesome – with the new Catapult platform from NEM you'd be able to integrate blockchain tech into iOS apps! Those are some truly noble professional goals as well. Props!