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 Thing is, at least for me, downloading apps on a daily basis seems outdated (just kidding, I love apps).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?
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  • 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:

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  • 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:

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  • 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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