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Apple: Learning to code on an iPad is possible!

Equipped with an iPad Air, a Smart Keyboard and an Apple Pencil, we had the joy of discovering the basics of teaching coding with Swift, the programming language designed by Apple, as powerful as it is easy to learn. This language uses simple words, such as “jump” and “forward”. Professional developers use it to create the most popular apps on iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV or Apple Watch. Therefore, the application Swift Playgrounds teach coding to everyone. In a completely fun way, this application embeds a multitude of programs that allow you to acquire a good basics very quickly, before why not go further afterwards.

A very intuitive introduction to coding

Yes, learning to code can be fun and fun!
Yes, learning to code can be fun and fun!

Beyond offering this opportunity to everyone, Apple wants to provide students around the world with valuable learning in a field that is very valuable in the job market today. In addition, teaching coding is not just about learning to code. It is also an opportunity to develop new ways of thinking and bringing your ideas to life. So Apple has designed programs to help teachers introduce their students to programming or help them achieve Swift certification. But this is not the only initiative launched by the apple brand. Indeed, there is l’Apple Entrepreneur Camp, where attendees develop applications and unlock new possibilities for the next generation of developers and creatives. But there is also the Swift Student Challenge, whose 35 winners from different countries and regions participated in Apple’s WWDC this year.

Swift Student Challenge winners, who use Apple technology to tackle complex problems and help the next generation do as they do
Winners of the Swift Student Challenge, who use Apple technology to tackle complex problems and help the next generation do as they do – Credit (s): Apple

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