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  • What's up, guys?

  • For us?

  • Not here.

  • And today we're gonna take a final look at the mark.

  • Price.

  • I was 10 and Swift.

  • Three, you dummy course.

  • Quite the mouthful way.

  • Go.

  • All right.

  • Just a start off.

  • Full disclosure or disclaimer, I think its disclosure Full disclosure.

  • I've completed 70% roughly of this course.

  • And you may say, Well, if you haven't completed hunt percent, how can you give a final review?

  • Well, that 30% chunk, most of it has to do with designing and sketch three and developing an objective C.

  • Now you said it not to do the Azanian Sea.

  • It's three videos just yet because I've been designing an adobe x d since I have a don't be creative cloud.

  • It's free for me since, of course I have to pay for the Derby Creative Cloud, but already have it.

  • So might as well take advantage of that creative cloud so I could use a div e x t All this gets through Israel Good.

  • It only cost 100 bucks for a lifetime.

  • I don't need to use because I have a VSD.

  • And as for objective C I know for the next At least year I'm gonna be doing Ah Swift.

  • I was development.

  • So if I try to learn objective C now and for the next year, I do swift development.

  • I'm not gonna remember any of that objective, See, so I'll keep all of this material.

  • So if I run into an objective see problem, I can reference back to this Oregon reference back to whatever I find on Google.

  • It's one of the biggest software developer tools.

  • Is Google stack overflow?

  • Whatever material I could find online of objective C, I'll use that.

  • So there's no point right now, toe go through this course is actually let me take a step back.

  • I may go through the designing with sketch three course just to see their thought process in their design process because it doesn't really matter what software you use.

  • I'll be using a Debbie X T that you sketch three because the process that thought processes and design process, they're gonna be the same or at least very, very similar.

  • So just get straight to the point.

  • I really enjoyed this course.

  • So just to talk about a few good things about the course you know When I entered this course, I had basic knowledge in Java and C plus plus basic programming knowledge, but I didn't know really anything about X Code.

  • And I didn't know anything about Swift.

  • I knew I could convert the languages I knew into Swift, but there are definitely some different syntax from Swift to Java and C plus plus.

  • So that was at the beginning of the course.

  • Now, at the end of the course, I'm comfortable to open of X code, you know, create my you.

  • I set my constraints, put everything in proper stack view.

  • So just do all of you I and connect what code?

  • You know what basic code to the U I.

  • Whether it be buttons or scroll of ur map.

  • You Iike it, whatever it is, I'm comfortable enough tow hook that up and uncomfortable enough to set a fire base within the app.

  • And, like I said, Google and referencing whatever material have is a big sell for developer thing.

  • So as I'm creating an application, I have all of this material other being you to be course on Google to reference.

  • But now I have my foundation, and that's really what I was trying to get.

  • I want to understand X Code.

  • I wanna have a foundation of swift and just kind of the process from A to Z meaning from zero to app.

  • And that's a big thing is long.

  • You stick it out that you'll get with this course.

  • That kind of sounded sales pitch.

  • He did another full disclosure.

  • Or is this on the disclaimer disclaimer?

  • I don't know.

  • You decide Whatever.

  • I have no official affiliate with you.

  • To me are deaf Slopes or or Mark Price.

  • I just have taken this course over the past, however many months, and I want to give a final review on it just to help you guys out kind of give you understanding of my thought process, going through it in my thought process after it.

  • And when I say my thought process going through it, my whole idea of journey Siris on this YouTube channel is revolved around this course because as I was doing this course, I'll just discussing a few things that I was going over, kind of maybe teaching.

  • So I could better understand some of these things because if you understand it enough to teach it, you understand it.

  • And although I'm not an official affiliate, I do have an affiliate link that just takes you directly to you to meet to this course.

  • And what that basically is is if you go to this course of used my link and you purchase the course, I get a fraction of what you pay.

  • And that's just because under on the one directing you to the course.

  • And that helps me, you know, kind of build up this channel and maintain this channel more So So in other words, if you wanna get the course that links in description below but to continue with the pros.

  • So one thing I was looking when I was looking for a course because I've taken one back in Iowa's eight and I didn't finish it.

  • Whether that be my motivation or not is not what we're talking about.

  • But I know I didn't like the instructors accent.

  • Call me what you will, but it just it was hard for me thio to stay in tune with, Um just and I just didn't feel motivated to continue with the course because I didn't.

  • It's harder for me to understand the fella.

  • But the other guy, Mark Price, in this unity course talk similar to me has seen Accent is me, for the most part.

  • So it was really easy to understand him.

  • And as I was going through this course, it is very easy to understand the concepts he was describing not just because of his accent but because he made analogies for concepts.

  • So say there is a certain software or design or explode or swift concept.

  • I feel like he always had a real world non tech analogy, whether he talks about zebras or houses or what.

  • I don't think he even talked about any of those things, but he knew how to relate it to real life.

  • So it was just like 10 times easier to understand than just kind of going over the code, you know?

  • So it was really, really, really good when he was teaching the course.

  • And I say that because there is like two or three other instructors in this course.

  • Although the course, I believe, was mostly Mark, all the basics was marked, so that's one of the most important things.

  • And there was two other two or three other instructors I think the sketch through Design guy, there's another one of him.

  • I just haven't watched this video, so I'm not 100% sure.

  • But when we go through the weather app, that's another instructor, not Mark Price.

  • And when you go through the building a social media with fire base app, that is another guy.

  • He has a British action kind of thick kind of hard to understand, but it was easier for me to understand that some of the other people who commented because they're like looking forward to this course.

  • But now I just can't understand the guy I wish I was.

  • Mark Bah, bah blah.

  • And I understand where you're coming from because I was looking for a course that didn't have anyone with a thick accent.

  • But just keep that in mind.

  • If you're looking to get this course set, if you're really looking for to that that part and you can't understand that British accent, then this may not be the course for you, and I can really go into a whole bunch of different details of why I like this course, but I've kind of covered on periodically Over the past, however, many months of my idea of journey Siris on on this channel.

  • But let me talk about some of the con.

  • So you know that weather app instructor that isn't Mark Price isn't the guy with the thick accent.

  • His name's Caleb.

  • Although I've seen some of his other videos.

  • They're really good.

  • I believe he had, like, three, maybe four videos.

  • Something around there.

  • His very first video, where we basically first met the fella was really bad.

  • Um not did not to be mean because his other videos were really good.

  • I don't understand exactly why he didn't correct this first video, but let me explain a bit was a roughly 20 minute video where 10 to 12 minutes of it was him going over the u I just to stop and then putting everything back to the way it was and just going on like like nothing ever happened.

  • So what he should have done has gone back in post.

  • Just cut out that 10 to 12 minutes.

  • But he didn't.

  • What I ended up doing is just going back to the end of that video looking at the u I.

  • And since we had just gone over you I and stacked in constraints in another video.

  • This time we're just implementing it in this specific app.

  • I knew how to do all of that, so I just looked at the u I.

  • Okay, that's how he wants it to look.

  • And I made it on my own, so that was a tough video.

  • But like I said, his next two years were good.

  • So I'm trying to think of another con, and I'm sure I've mentioned some other ones and other videos, but nothing's really coming off the top of my head.

  • Oh, I remember one, uh, there was at least one video that Mark recycled from his IOS nine course, So some of the things didn't really make sense.

  • I don't know if he's redone it now or if he plans to redo it in the future, but at the time of me going through it because it was kind of it was in the first half of the course it was.

  • I skipped it all together because I don't really like it.

  • And I don't know.

  • I know there are more cons in there, but this would cause for me to go back through the whole entire course and try to figure out what executives cons were because I didn't write every single one of them down as I was going.

  • But but to really summarize all of this, the pros definitely outweigh the cons.

  • Like I said before at the beginning of this video, I knew nothing coming into it.

  • And now I can go ahead and create my own application, which I'm doing right now.

  • If you're keeping up with my YouTube channel, if you're returning subscriber, you'll see that I'm currently in the design process using a div e x t of my application.

  • So I'm about to go into the development side of things, but I want to make sure I designed everything.

  • Kind of, you know, So everything's in my head, and I could take that and immediately implement my you.

  • I kit into X code so I don't have to go back and replace each thing, because otherwise I would create the design.

  • Afterwards, I'm sure some things would change, and that would just be a mess.

  • The process from zero to app is you have an idea.

  • You design it using a doobie ex dear.

  • Whatever you have that basically as a U IE kit and you prototype it and whatnot, and you can use those symbols those colors, all those things into your ex code.

  • Of course, you don't import just the image, and then you develop using all of those buttons and search views or whatever it is that you create in X code.

  • But you use the design that you created on Adobe X D, and then after you're done designing it, you basically have a nap.

  • Of course, there's there's debugging and tweaking and all that stuff, but that's the basic process of it.

  • But we're getting off track.

  • That's really the end of this video.

  • If you have any questions about the course, let me know, because I'll be happy to help you out.

  • Check some of my other videos out if you I feel like you want to take this course but aren't totally convinced.

What's up, guys?

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