Workshop: Learn to Code with Swift Playgrounds

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    • Sun 8 December
      2:00 pm – 3:00 pmApple Brompton Road

    Swift is a powerful programming language created by Apple that’s used to build many popular apps. And Swift Playgrounds is an app for iPad that makes learning how to code interactive and fun. In this 60-minute session, we’ll show you how to get started with coding using the Swift Playgrounds app. Bring your iPad or we’ll provide one. Recommended for beginner coders aged 12 and up.

    For sessions with amplified sound, hearing loop technology is available on request.

    17-27 Brompton Road

    London, SW1X 9LF

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