ニュース

Apple has also freshened up its Everyone Can Code coding course, which is aimed at students in US grades 4 through 8 and uses puzzles and games to teach Swift via the Swift Playgrounds app.
Code.org is a great coding curriculum for schools with any expertise. It works with Clever, and it's free for K-12 schools to use.
Swift Playgrounds is partially just that, a coding playground where you can repeatedly try out different commands, calls and code variations to propel entertaining animations over and over again.
Apple Intelligence is falling behind its AI rivals, and the fact that its Swift Assist coding tool is missing in action has me worried for its future.
Ohio State University is making a certificate program that teaches students to code and build App Store apps available to the public.
Apple's Swift Playgrounds app received its first update today, introducing a new set of coding lessons and a few new features to enhance the ...
Apple hopes to teach people how to use code to control robots and devices, by coming up with a concept for a system like Swift Playgrounds that guides users through putting together a kit of ...
Apple on Tuesday announced it is working to bring coding opportunities to almost half a million students in the city of Chicago, through an expansion of the company's Everyone Can Code program ...
For younger learners, grades 4 through 8, Apple’s Everyone Can Code curriculum instead uses puzzles and games to teach the building blocks of coding in Swift through the Swift Playgrounds app.
Swift seems much friendlier and more understandable to laymen, from what I've seen so far. As someone wanting to dip their toe into coding for iOS, would it make more sense to try and start with ...