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Sunday, November 12, 2017

Develop a Custom Keyboard in iOS 9 & Swift 2 - 4 Keyboards!

Learn to make any iOS 9 keyboard in Swift 2. Build 4 real world keyboards.

Develop a Custom Keyboard in iOS 9 & Swift 2 - 4 Keyboards!

What Will I Learn?
  • Make an iOS 9 keyboard
  • Learn the basics of Swift
Requirements
  • You will need a Mac that at least runs the operating system Mavericks OS X 10

Description
LEARN TO MAKE REAL LIFE IOS 9 CUSTOM KEYBOARDS

DEVELOP ANY KEYBOARD YOU IMAGINE

Ever wanted to learn how to make a custom iOS 9 keyboard? This course will teach you everything there is to know about making any custom iOS keyboard. Whether you want to build a gif keyboard or make a custom keyboard that you can use personally, this course will teach you everything you need to know.

Learn how to develop marketable keyboards you can sell on the iTunes App Store, and make constant revenue!

Keyboard's you will develop:

Basic one button keyboard - learn the basics of developing any keyboard
Calculator keyboard
Clone the stock iOS keyboard
Quotes keyboard
We will cover many important topics that correlate with the development of iOS keyboards. First we will setup Xcode 7 and create a custom keyboard that has a simple action. Then, later on in the course we will begin developing more complex keyboards.

If you know the basics of Swift iOS Development that's awesome! If not, don't worry, with the purchase of this course, you get access to all videos and are able to watch and learn at your own pace.

So what are you waiting for! Join my course today and learn to build your first custom iOS keyboard!!!

Certificate of Completion - All Students who complete this course will receive a Free digital certificate of completion from Udemy.

Money Back Guaranteed - If in any way you are not satisfied with my course, feel free to request a refund!

Who is the target audience?
  • A great course for people wanting to develop for Apple's latest products
  • Anyone wanting to learn how to develop a keyboard


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