
Help your kids build simple and engaging applications with Swift 3.0
Since Swift was announced at WWDC, Steffen D. Sommer has had a passionate
interest in the programming language. He's currently working as a lead Vapor developer at a
company called Nodes in Copenhagen, where he focuses on developing backend systems using Swift.
In his spare time, he helps organize the local iOS meet up, visits iOS conferences around the
world, and explores the different aspects of and use cases for Swift, such as putting Swift on
the server and doing functional programming in Swift. You can also find him contributing to open
source projects on GitHub or blogging on his personal website.Campagno Jim :
Jim Campagno is an iOS developer and teacher living in New York City. He's currently working as an iOS instructor at the Flatiron School, helping beginners of Swift and iOS become iOS developers. Jim has a deep desire and high level of creativity that he brings to teaching. He created the Swift online course offered at Flatiron School, which includes in-depth readings along with test-driven labs, challenging the student to write code in Swift. Jim also runs an active YouTube channel, putting out in-depth content and helping students understand everything in iOS and Swiftfrom the basics to complex topics. Most importantly, Jim ensures that the content he creates is accessible, fun, and interactive. He enjoys putting together a story behind every topic to make it more enjoyable for the reader.