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Swift iOS Programming for Kids

By : Steffen D. Sommer, Jim Campagno
Book Image

Swift iOS Programming for Kids

By: Steffen D. Sommer, Jim Campagno

Overview of this book

This book starts at the beginning by introducing programming through easy to use examples with the Swift Playgrounds app. Kids are regularly encouraged to explore and play with new concepts to support knowledge acquisition and retention – these newly learned skills can then be used to express their own unique ideas. Children will be shown how to create their first iOS application and build their very own movie night application.
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
Swift iOS Programming for Kids
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
2
Getting Set Up

Chapter 3.  Say Hello

For historic reasons, the first program we usually make when learning a new programming language is a program that simply outputs the text Hello World to the console. Printing to the console is reasonably simple and is, therefore, often a good starting point to ensure that everything is set up correctly. To honor traditions, we will do the same with our very first program written in the Swift programming language:

print("Hello World")

Exciting! To achieve this, the chapter will cover the following topics:

  • Introducing a console application

  • Setting up our first Xcode playground and taking a look at the most important parts of a playground

  • Writing our first Hello World program using Swift and a playground

  • A quick look at how Xcode playground communicates errors and how we can use autocompletion to write code faster and more safely