In Class of '09, players step into the shoes of Nicole in this "rejection sim" where students and teachers are just terrible, terrible people. Featuring fully voiced dialogue and fifteen different endings, the so-called "anti visual novel" delves deep into taboo topics through the eyes of a vulgar and cynical high school sophomore. We hope you have fun on this new adventure.Developer SBN3's satiric take on the perils of high school and teenage life lands on Android devices and on Steam today with Class of '09. While we are aware of hacks and workarounds for running Mac in a virtual machine on windows we do not recommended a PC. NOTE: This course has been designed and tested (and content delivered) on a Mac. Please note that to take part in this course (and the full specialization) it is required to have a Mac computer and, though not required, ideally an iPhone, iPod, or an iPad. Please be aware that at this time the instruction is entirely with Swift 2. The team is aware of the release of Swift 3 and will be making edits to the course in time. With new features and capabilities you will be at the forefront of writing iOS apps.Ĭurrently this course is taught using Swift 2. This course is unique in its dedication to teaching Swift programming. Guided by best practices you will become proficient with syntax, object oriented principles, memory management, functional concepts and more in programming with Swift. By the end of this first course you will be able to demonstrate intermediate application of programming in Swift, the powerful new programming language for iOS. Introduction to Swift Programming is the first course in a four part specialization series that will provide you with the tools and skills necessary to develop an iOS App from scratch.
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