US Public Universities Incorporate App Development with Swift into Curriculum

Clearly Apple is much more involved in universities in the United States than in other countries in the world (As is logical) and this is demonstrated by these details such as the incorporation of the development of Apps with Swift into the curriculum in more than 30 public university systems.

The company will offer these new courses so that students can create applications that will prepare them for careers in the fields of software development and information technology. This is the case of the Austin Community College District (ACC), one of the largest institutions of higher education in the country, will begin offering this course to its 74.000 students this fall.

Programming and especially programming in Swift language is very important for Apple and they also live from it, in fact Apple without the applications of programmers and developers little could do. Ultimately, some need each other and it is clear that the more Cupertino invests in extending their own programming language, the more they will earn.

This curriculum has been degree by engineers and Apple teachers lasts for an entire academic year and teaches students to create apps using Swift. The course is suitable for students without programming experience and allows them to create fully functional apps of their own design. Apple's app industry supports 1,5 million jobs in the United States. Last year, US software developers brought in $ 5.000 billion through the App Store, 40% more than in 2015. Since the launch of the App Store, Apple has paid $ 16.000 billion to developers of United States, more than a quarter of total App Store revenue.


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