Now that our app is complete, it’s time for a quick recap what you learned, a short test to make sure you’ve understood what was taught, then your first challenges – exercises designed to get you writing your own code as quickly as possible.
I do not provide the answers to these challenges. This is intentional: I want you to figure it out by yourself rather than just looking at someone else’s work. Trying things out for yourself, making mistakes, and finding solutions is key to learning – as Maya Angelou once said, “nothing will work unless you do.”
Today you should work through the wrap up chapter for project 1, complete its review, then work through all three of its challenges.
Once you’re done, tell other people: you’ve completed your first iOS project, you’ve passed the test, and you’ve even extended it with your own code.
You should be proud of what you’ve accomplished – good job!
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