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Build a SwiftUI app with Claude AI

9h 5m 44s
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Build a SwiftUI app with Claude AI is a 35-lesson 9 hours 5 minutes self-paced course by DesignCode (Meng To). Embark on a journey to master SwiftUI by integrating modern artificial intelligence capabilities into your app development process.

Course facts

Lessons
35
Duration
9 hours 5 minutes
Level
All levels
Language
English
Updated
Instructor
DesignCode (Meng To)
Price
Premium

Embark on a journey to master SwiftUI by integrating modern artificial intelligence capabilities into your app development process. This comprehensive course takes you from designing in Figma to building a full-fledged iOS application, utilizing the power of Claude 3.5 Sonnet to enhance your SwiftUI coding skills.

Course Overview

Throughout this course, you’ll learn to seamlessly transition from a well-crafted layout in Figma to a dynamic and interactive iOS app. The curriculum is designed to provide you with the skills necessary to build sophisticated applications with ease.

Why Choose This Course?

  • Hands-on Learning: Engage with practical exercises that ensure you apply what you learn immediately.
  • AI-Assisted Development: Leverage Claude 3.5 Sonnet to swiftly generate and refine SwiftUI code.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: From design fundamentals to advanced animations and adaptive interfaces.

Key Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Create and customize reusable components in SwiftUI.
  • Implement complex animations to enhance user experience.
  • Develop adaptive interfaces that provide a seamless experience across different devices.

Utilizing Claude 3.5 Sonnet

Claude 3.5 Sonnet is a powerful AI tool designed to assist developers in generating, improving, and perfecting SwiftUI code efficiently. Learn how to integrate it into your workflow for optimal productivity.

Who teaches Build a SwiftUI app with Claude AI? DesignCode (Meng To)

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DesignCode (designcode.io) is the online course platform of Meng To, a Vietnamese-Canadian designer-developer best known for the Design+Code book — one of the earliest works to seriously bridge interface design and iOS / SwiftUI implementation for designers learning to code.

The platform's distinctive contribution is the design ↔ engineering bridge: each course covers both the visual / design craft and the implementation in Swift / SwiftUI, React Native, or web. Course material covers SwiftUI app design, Figma design systems, animation in SwiftUI and CSS, the React / Tailwind front-end stack, and the broader design-engineering boundary that most pure-design or pure-coding courses don't address.

The CourseFlix listing under this source carries over 10 DesignCode courses spanning that range. Material is paid; DesignCode runs on a monthly / annual subscription on the original platform. Courses are aimed at designers learning to ship code or developers wanting to push their design craft.

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#1: Figma to SwiftUI Code with ClaudeAI
All Course Lessons (35)
#Lesson TitleDurationAccess
1
Figma to SwiftUI Code with ClaudeAI Demo
10:18
2
Enhancing SignupView
11:41
3
Enhancing DiscoverView
22:32
4
Enhancing ImageGeneratorView
13:17
5
Intro to Cursor AI
08:26
6
Interactive Signup Screen
09:39
7
Pull to Refresh and ItemView
09:01
8
iOS Menu Styles
10:21
9
Implementing Photo, Camera, and Document Pickers
10:47
10
Color Scheme and Data Model
11:43
11
Dynamic Progress Graph
12:32
12
Dynamic Metrics Data
11:29
13
Animations and Transitions
13:57
14
OnboardingView
14:20
15
Implementing Gestures
15:32
16
Gestures Animations
13:29
17
Building a Task Manager App with Dynamic Themes
15:47
18
Implementing HomepageView Part 1
22:43
19
Implementing HomepageView Part 2
13:13
20
Implementing TodoView
17:34
21
Dynamic Calendar
10:20
22
Date Picker Wheel
15:13
23
Implementing CalendarView Part 1
18:08
24
Implementing CalendarView Part 2
23:01
25
Event Modal with List and Sections
18:44
26
Search and Filter Functionalities1
27:16
27
Dynamic Time Components
34:24
28
Tap, Drag, Pinch Gestures
14:39
29
CalendarView Gestures
10:07
30
Multi-levels Calendar Setup
13:21
31
Monthly Calendar Interface
30:08
32
Month Calendar Scrolling Logic
18:58
33
Connecting Monthly to Daily
13:57
34
Yearly Calendar Interface
15:36
35
YearlyCalendarView Scrolling and Connection to Monthly
13:31
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Frequently asked questions

What are the prerequisites for this course?
Before enrolling, you should have a basic understanding of Swift programming and familiarity with iOS development. Knowledge of design tools like Figma will be beneficial, as the course starts with creating a layout in Figma and transitioning it to SwiftUI. While prior experience with AI tools is not necessary, being comfortable with coding in SwiftUI will help you make the most of the AI-assisted development sections.
What projects will I build during the course?
Throughout the course, you will work on several practical projects, including building a Task Manager app with dynamic themes, creating interactive signup and homepage screens, and implementing a dynamic calendar interface. These projects are designed to help you apply the concepts taught, such as animations, transitions, and adaptive interfaces, ensuring you gain hands-on experience in developing sophisticated iOS applications.
Who is the target audience for this course?
This course is ideal for iOS developers looking to enhance their SwiftUI skills by incorporating AI capabilities into their workflow. It is also suitable for designers who want to understand how their Figma designs can be translated into functional SwiftUI applications, as well as developers interested in leveraging AI tools like Claude 3.5 Sonnet for code generation and refinement.
How does this course compare to other SwiftUI courses?
Unlike other SwiftUI courses that may focus solely on design or basic app development, this course integrates AI-assisted development with Claude 3.5 Sonnet. It covers a broad range of topics from design fundamentals to advanced animations and adaptive interfaces, providing a comprehensive learning experience that prepares you for building complex applications efficiently.
Which AI tools are covered in the course?
The course focuses on utilizing Claude 3.5 Sonnet, a powerful AI tool that assists in generating, improving, and perfecting SwiftUI code. You will learn how to integrate this tool into your development workflow, enabling you to enhance productivity and code quality in your app development projects.
What topics are not covered in this course?
The course does not cover non-SwiftUI frameworks or programming languages. It also does not delve into server-side development or backend integration, focusing instead on frontend iOS app development, design integration, and AI-assisted coding within the SwiftUI ecosystem.
How much time should I expect to commit to this course?
The course consists of 35 lessons, each designed to build on the previous one. While the total runtime is not specified, you should expect to dedicate time for both learning the material and engaging in practical exercises. A commitment of several hours per week will help you effectively absorb the content and complete the hands-on projects.