Guest Serenity Caldwell Posted December 14, 2014 Posted December 14, 2014 (edited) Apple's Code.org-partnered Hour of Code workshops were a great success, helping those interested in development learn the basics in a friendly, welcoming way. But whether you went to a workshop and want more information or missed out and want to try coding, we've collected a few great resources for those who want to delve deeper. To start, we recommend perusing Apple's iTunes collection, which includes apps, books, iTunes U courses, and podcasts — like our own Debug and Iterate. You can also check out material from Thursday's Hour of Code workshops on Code.org. Outside of official programming, we have a few suggestions for those interested in iOS development, HTML/CSS, and the like. No matter how you begin, if you're interested in code, all that matters is that you do start. There's a big, beautiful world of apps out there, and one of them could be yours! iBooks CSS Transforms: An Interactive Guide CSS Animation: An Interactive Guide iPhone App Development: The Missing Manual iOS Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide Videos Developing iOS 7 Apps for iPhone and iPad Build Your First iOS App With Swift Others recommend... We polled readers over on the @iMore Twitter account on what resources they've used and loved over the years; here's what they had to say (along with a bonus joke or two). Have a different book, course, or option you've found useful? Let us know in the comments! [/url] Continue reading... Edited January 24, 2015 by AWS Quote
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