Learn How To Code iPhone Apps With The iOS Foundations Video Course Bundle [Deals]

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If you’ve ever wanted to code iPhone apps, then join the club. There are plenty of developers already out there delivering content to the App Store every day – and tons of budding developers who are chomping at the bit to do so. If you’re going to compete in this saturated marketplace you’re going to need a solid foundation to build on. And you’re going to need to have it fast.

Cult of Mac Deals has an offer right now that will get you well on your way to building and designing killer apps. For a limited time you can get The iOS Foundations Video Course Bundle for only $69 – a savings of 65% – and this course is geared towards giving you what you need to bring your app ideas to life.

This bundle contains 2 actionable video courses for the price of one. Here’s what’s included:

C Programming: iOS Development Starts Here!

  • How to use Apple’s XCode Development Environment
  • The structure of a C program
  • How to use variables to hold values
  • Important programming structures like loops, conditionals and arrays
  • How to manage pointers and understand computer memory
  • …and much more!

Objective C for Beginners

  • Extensive, informative, and interesting video lecture
  • Complete code demonstrated in lecture
  • Lab exercises and lab solutions
  • Instructor support for questions and clarifications
  • …and more!

With more than 8 hours of material, dynamic video instruction, comprehensive lab exercises and dozens of fully functional code examples, these courses will give you the foundation you need to get started. So get The iOS Foundations Video Course Bundle for just $69 and start down the road to iOS app development today!

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