When I was making my morning coffee today, I asked myself: "How quickly will a $9/month video service for learning Swift appear?" I thought three days, so I was wrong.
This is entirely too opportunistic for my tastes because:
1. There isn't even any content yet.
2. Swift came out yesterday, what the hell makes you an authority? (yes, I know most of the language features aren't ground breaking, but still)
3. I imagine the people able to successfully teach Swift will also have great knowledge of the iOS/OS X APIs. I'd trust an existing Objective-C based learning tool way more than this one.
If they actually make courses, yes it is a real product. If not, then yes profiteering spam. Give them a little benefit of the doubt, but if you doubt too much, don't give em your email.
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This is entirely too opportunistic for my tastes because:
1. There isn't even any content yet.
2. Swift came out yesterday, what the hell makes you an authority? (yes, I know most of the language features aren't ground breaking, but still)
3. I imagine the people able to successfully teach Swift will also have great knowledge of the iOS/OS X APIs. I'd trust an existing Objective-C based learning tool way more than this one.