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Upcoming Courses on Coding

A live list of courses about learning to code and build Internet of Things devices, android apps and IOS apps. 

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Build Your Own Internet of Things

UC San Diego and Qualcomm via Coursera

Courses have started, the fourth opens February 8th - Virtual

This specialization covers the development of Internet of Things (IoT) products and services—including devices for sensing, actuation, processing, and communication—to help you develop skills and experiences you can employ in designing novel systems. The specialization has theory and lab sections. In the lab sections you will learn hands-on IoT concepts such as sensing, actuation and communication. In the final Capstone Project, developed in partnership with Qualcomm, you’ll apply the skills you learned on a project of your choice using the DragonBoard 410c platform. 

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IOS App Development with Swift Specialization

 University of Toronto via Coursera

February 8th - Virtual

This specialization covers the fundamentals of iOS application development in the Swift programming language. You’ll learn to use development tools such as XCode, design interfaces and interactions and evaluate their usability, and integrate camera, photo, and location information to enhance your app. In the final Capstone Project, you’ll apply your skills to create a fully-functioning photo editing app for iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. 

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Android APP Development Specialization

Vanderbilt University via Coursera

March 2016 - Virtual

This specialization enables learners to successfully apply core Java programming languages features & software patterns needed to develop maintainable mobile apps comprised of core Android components, as well as fundamental Java I/O & persistence mechanisms. Learners who successfully complete this Specialization will be well-prepared to master the more advanced material in the subsequent "Mobile Cloud Computing with Android" Specialization. 

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