Design And Build The Next Killer App At Your Own Pace [Deals]

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CoM - iOS App Course

Have you ever thought about becoming an app developer? If so you’re probably familiar with the following statistic:

“Mobile phone apps are expected to generate $25 billion in worldwide sales in 2013, up 62% from last year.” – Gartner, Inc.

So if you’re serious about learning the finer points of app development, Cult of Mac Deals has an offer right now that will be right up your alley. With this course, you’ll learn how to create fully functioning iOS apps – with no experience required. And you can do it for only $49.99.

Here’s what you’ll get with this course:

  • Over 99 lectures and 8 hours of content
  • 15 step by step chapters with video tutorials
  • Source codes and exercises for each section
  • Discussion boards to answer your questions
  • Setup guide to get you up and running
  • Create fully functioning iPhone or iPad apps
  • Verifiable Certificate of Completion

Even if you don’t know anything about Objective-C or xCode, don’t sweat it, these videos start at square one so you’re in the loop as soon as you press play. You’ll learn the ins and outs of app development – at your own pace – for a fraction of the cost you’d spend to hire a developer, so you can turn your app idea into reality. Plus, upon completion of the course all students receive a verifiable certificate of completion – perfect for bolstering the resume and adding legitimacy to your personal brand.

So whether you’re an aspiring developer who wants to learn the basics of iPhone app development or someone who wants to learn how to make money selling apps, this course is for you. Get it from Cult of Mac Deals for just $49.99 and start learning to design and build your own iOS apps today!

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