Learning Apple's Swift with Kyle Oba
March 1, 9:00am - 4:00pmMānoa Campus, Sakamaki C-104
Through use of examples and coding via the Read Eval Print Loop (REPL), playgrounds, and test scaffolding, spend a day getting to know the Swift programming language. Focus is on fostering a discussion of Swift via hands-on experimentation.
This course is a Swift basics primer, taught via examples, participation, and discussion. Are you familiar with at least one programming language? Do you enjoy programming or wish you did? Are you interested in or do you have experience developing iOS or OS X applications? If so, this class is for you.
Join in the discussion of what topics should be included in this course, on the course wiki. https://github.com/PasDeChocolat/LearningSwift
Kyle Oba builds iOS apps at Pas de Chocolat, a local design/development shop he runs with his partner and designer, Cara Oba. They specialize in design research, mobile software, and digital art. Kyle has been building iOS apps since he bought his first iPhone 3G in 2009.
Ticket Information
Call 956-8400 - workshop fee $135
Event Sponsor
Pacific New Media, Outreach College, Mānoa Campus
More Information
Susan, (808) 956-8244, pnm@hawaii.edu,
Sunday, March 1 |
|
8:00am |
4th International Conference on Language Documentation & Conservation (ICLDC) Ala Moana Hotel
|
9:00am |
Learning Apple's Swift with Kyle Oba Mānoa Campus, Sakamaki C-104
|
2:00pm |
Ä‘i첹ɲ Mānoa Campus, Kennedy Theatre Mainstage
|
2:00pm |
"On O'ahu: Two Views"--Gallery Walk-through + Reception Mānoa Campus, Art Building, The Art Gallery at the University of Hawai'i at MÄnoa
|
4:00pm |
51 Wind Ensemble & 51 Symphony Band Roosevelt High School Auditorium
|