Swift Playgrounds App for iPad
Swift Playgrounds App for iPad
Swift Playgrounds is a revolutionary iPad app that helps you learn and explore coding in Swift, the same powerful language used to create world-class apps for the App Store. Swift Playgrounds takes full advantage of the power, Multi-Touch capabilities, and simplicity of iPad. Just tap, drag, or type text and numbers and then interact with what you’ve created.
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Swift Playgrounds App for iPad Overview
Swift Playgrounds app for iPad is a revolutionary app that makes learning Swift interactive and fun. It requires no coding knowledge, so it’s perfect for starting students. Solve puzzles to master the basics using Swift — a powerful programming language created by Apple and used by the pros to build today’s most popular apps. Then take on a series of challenges and step up to more advanced playgrounds designed by Apple and other leading developers.
Swift Playgrounds app takes full advantage of the iPad's power, Multi-Touch capabilities, and simplicity. Just tap, drag, or type text and numbers and then interact with what you’ve created.
Swift Playgrounds – iPad App Coding Concepts
Swift Playgrounds includes interactive lessons that use puzzles and experimentation to teach the following core coding concepts and more:
- Commands
- Functions
- Parameters
- Loops
- Conditional statements
- Variables
- Operators
- Types
- Initialization
If you come across a command that’s hard to understand, simply touch and hold it. A menu of options will appear. Choose the most relevant one and get the answer you need.
Share your creation with a friend. Or the world.
Send your code to a friend’s iPad using Mail, Messages, or AirDrop. Your friends can view it in Swift Playgrounds and even build on it by adding their own twists. You can also post a video of your running program on the web for the world to see.