A lot of students take the iOS Developer Course with the ambition of publishing an app as either a hobby to bring joy to the masses or to make a little bit of money on the side. There’s nothing like publishing your first app to the to the Apple store. It is quite an achievement for students who have completed the Complete iOS Developer Course and published their app online. It is also an achievement for ourselves when we are told someone has published their first apps because this means that the students has taken what they have learned from the course and applied it in the real world. Here are a few published apps, some are commercial and some completely free but all are worth looking at!
Quick Fingers by Maazenn Kayy
Quick Fingers is a reaction game which is simple, fun and addictive. You just have to tap away! A really simple game were you tap on dots to accumulate points. The perfect game when you just want to kill a few minutes.
You can download Quick Fingers from here.
Tic Tac Toe by David Williams
Also known in the UK as Noughts and Crosses and traditionally a paper based game. Tic Tac Toe is a two player turn based game where each player assumes either X or O and tries to out manoeuvre their opponent and win by placing three of their marks in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal row.
Tic Tac Toe can by downloaded from here.
StartingArduino by Mike Eminger
This app is aimed at people who are interested in how to program electronics and teaches programming micro controllers with the C Programming language.
Anyone who is interested in electronics and programming micro controllers can get the app from here. At the moment this app is only available in German.
Complete Steam Tables by Eduardo Raizer
Basically a calculator for numerous thermodynamical properties of steam and water. Admittedly this app won’t be used by everybody as there is a specific audience this app is aimed for. For engineers and students who need to do this in their daily work routine.
Complete Steam Tables can be downloaded from here.
Speedy Diary by Jack Whitaker
A diary with a difference! Speedy Diary can summarise days where the user has made entries not only in text but photos taken with a tap from your phone. So a daily diary with a bit of fun thrown in allowing you to review past diary entries also.
If you want to download Speedy Diary you can here.
You can sign up to The Complete iOS9 Developer Course with a 20% discount with this link.
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