Easily generate Swift Playgrounds from your command line 👨💻
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Easily generate Swift Playgrounds from your command line 👨💻
A Swift playgroundbook about Image Filtering
A Swift PlaygroundBook about Neural Networks
🏙 Design a city in Swift code (WWDC 2018 submission, ACCEPTED)
[Accepted] The WWDC19 Scholarship Application Project
A Swift Playground Book that explores the Apple's Metal technology on iOS.
Converted iPad Swift Playgroundbooks into Playgrounds so that the people who don't have an iPad can run a Swift Playgroundbook in macOS.
[Accepted] My WWDC21 Swift Student Challenge submission.
Swift Playground Book for learning image processing.
A series of interactive scenes to explore general relativistic phenomena of black holes on iPad
In this course your students will learn the fundamentals of Swift 3 programming, using Geometry as their context for learning. The style of this course mimic "Logo", which is an educational programming language designed in 1967 by Daniel Borrow, Wally Feurzeig, Seymour Papert and Cynthia Soloman.
Control your Bluefruit board via. iPad thru your Swift Playground book!
WWDC 2018 - A really random playground
Apple WWDC Scholarship 2018
Evape is a playground that aims to make people of all ages understand what evolution is and how evolution works. To do this, it tells the important points of evolution through simple shape models. In this way, it can show an evolutionary process that can be equal to millions of years in nature. Of course, it does that in just a few seconds, not …
a Swift Playgrounds Project applying for WWDC18
My Winning Submission for Apple's WWDC 2020 Swift Student Challenge
My Winning Submission for Apple's WWDC 2021 Swift Student Challenge
This is my submission for the WWDC 2017 Scholarships
IdeaPrax is my Swift Student Challenge submission for WWDC21.
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