Learn to Build iPhone & iPad Apps with Stanford’s Free Course, Coding Together

Screen Shot 2013-01-28 at 1.01.26 PMJust a quick fyi. In the past week, Stan­ford has launched the lat­est ver­sion of Cod­ing Togeth­er, the pop­u­lar course that teach­es Stan­ford stu­dents — and now stu­dents world­wide — how to build apps for the iPhone and iPad. Taught by Paul Hegar­ty, the lat­est ver­sion of the free course focus­es on how to build apps in iOS 6, and the lec­tures will be grad­u­al­ly rolled onto iTunes from Jan­u­ary 22 through March 28. Find the first lec­tures here.

This course, along with oth­er top-flight cod­ing cours­es, appears in the Com­put­er Sci­ence sec­tion of our big col­lec­tion of 650 Free Online Cours­es, where you’ll also find cours­es on Phi­los­o­phy, His­to­ry, Physics and oth­er top­ics.

Look­ing for tuto­ri­als on build­ing apps in Android? Find them here.


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  • JJ111985 says:

    I pre­fer the Kin­dle Fire HD. The inter­face is great and it’s very easy to use. Check out its Ama­zon page(http://amzn.to/11SRHbE) if you want to com­pare what they bring to the table.

  • Matt says:

    I review apps for fun and what way to be in the shoes of the app devel­op­ers. Thing is, at least for me, down­load­ing apps on a dai­ly basis seems out­dat­ed (just kid­ding, I love apps). It would be a great expe­ri­ence to know how to make apps for the iPhone and iPad.

    You guys can refer to my great friend, John at theappreviewzone.com for his great app reviews. If you want, you can have your apps includ­ed there, too!

  • Oksana Alekseeva says:

    How to build native IOS apps with­out Objective‑C?
    Native mobile appli­ca­tion devel­op­ment has been brand­ed expen­sive, labo­ri­ous, requir­ing re-skilling for dif­fer­ent plat­forms. All these pre­vent many peo­ple and com­pa­nies from build­ing native mobile apps. Using the SnAP­Pii Plat­form, dif­fer­ent users, IT depart­ments and Enter­prise Mobile Devel­op­ers are able to build apps at a frac­tion of the cost of hir­ing devel­op­ers for writ­ing code. The Snap­pii Plat­form allows any­one to devel­op apps for iOS, Android, and HTML 5 is a WYSIWYG Visu­al Drag and Drop Edi­tor. When you’ve com­plet­ed your lay­out, you can choose to have your app com­plet­ed for whichev­er OS sys­tem with the prop­er code writ­ten based on the design you’ve cre­at­ed and the OS you’ve request­ed. You can try Snap­pii and make sure you can have an app of your own in min­utes!

  • Oksana says:

    Webi­nar — Mar 28, 2013 11:00 AM EDT
    An edu­ca­tion­al webi­nar on the dynam­ics of build­ing enter­prise mobile apps; will cov­er the “how-to” of mak­ing cross plat­form native apps; for peo­ple expe­ri­enced in mobile pro­gram­ming as well as for those with no mobile pro­gram­ming skills.
    Link to join: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/1213645681940317184

  • Gigi says:

    Snap­pii plat­form is shi…
    It is because require month­ly payments.there is no short­cut on mak­ing appli­ca­tions for mobile phones.in life you have 2 option
    the first is to learn cod­ing have a good idea what apps to make then do a mar­ket­ing then release the appli­ca­tion.
    Sec­cond if your brain not tak­ing on math and cod­ing then you have to pay some­one who co this for liv­ing.
    Like I said these mon­ey thief com­pa­nies are using long term strat­e­gy.
    Some of them behave like par­a­sites
    they do the rest of corse but they liv­ing on you.
    Some peo­ple don’t mind pay­ing month­ly fees.
    but the best is when you pay for your prod­uct and you own it.
    so learn or hire.

  • vlad says:

    Many peo­ple want mobile apps but think it is too hard to cre­ate them. For­tu­nate­ly now there are quite a lot of use­ful online ser­vices which allow build­ing apps with­out pro­gram­ming skills and in hours. I am using SnAP­Pii at the moment and real­ly glad I can feel like a mobile app devel­op­er and make apps on my own.

  • vlad says:

    Many peo­ple want mobile apps but think it is too hard to cre­ate them. For­tu­nate­ly now there are quite a lot of use­ful online ser­vices which allow build­ing apps with­out pro­gram­ming skills and in hours. I am using SnAP­Pii at the moment and real­ly glad I can feel like a mobile app devel­op­er and make apps on my own. Both native and HTML5 apps can be cre­at­ed.

  • vlad says:

    Mobile apps offer an abun­dance of ben­e­fits to con­sumers and inter­nal employees/operations. The abil­i­ty to col­lect and imme­di­ate­ly trans­mit data elim­i­nates paper pro­cess­ing, improves data flow, and adds a com­pet­i­tive edge to any orga­ni­za­tion.
    Come learn from experts about indus­try best prac­tices for Air­line mobile apps and how lever­ag­ing apps can increase pro­duc­tiv­i­ty, decrease expens­es and stream­line oper­a­tions.
    https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4387234265463548416

  • Michael Spaulding says:

    After 5 bro­ken Fires nev­er again

  • lauren says:

    i respect your opin­ion but i have to dis­agree with you

    my friend let me use her kin­dle and i for one am glad that i decid­ed not to get one

    you can get bet­ter apps on andorid, way eas­i­er to nav­i­gate and looks bet­ter

    i do how­ev­er, want to try out a win­dows tablet

  • Gagan dhillon. says:

    Please tell me how i can learn app bild­ing class­es in free.

  • Dhruba charan jit says:

    I want to learn .

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