Not exact matches
I'm still honing my
coding skills and am really excited to continue to work on different
languages like Javascript and
Swift (Apple's programming
language for iOS).
While the curriculum is designed for high school and community college students — and select schools will start offering the curriculum this fall — you don't have to attend school to learn to
code in
Swift, Apple's programming
language.
(1) To address the
coding skills gap and help prepare more people for jobs in software development, Apple created a powerful yet easy - to - learn
coding language called
Swift (TM), the free
Swift Playgrounds (TM) app and a free curriculum, App Development with
Swift, which are available to anyone and are already being used by millions of students at K - 12 schools, summer camps and leading community colleges across the country.
At a minimum, programming
languages have morphed from low - level (shifting bits and allocating memory) to high - level (abstract data structures and functional programming), from obtuse (assembly, machine
code) to human friendly (Python,
Swift).
Swift Playgrounds:
Swift is Apple's
coding language, and this app is a great transition for middle schoolers who are moving from drag - and - drop to word - based programming.
The developer, Root Info Solutions, has
coded it with
Swift, the latest programming
language.
Highlighting the «Everyone Can
Code» initiative, and
Swift Playgrounds, Apple's gamified iPad app for learning its
Swift programming
language.