Apple Expands Swift App Development in Singapore & Indonesia
Tech enthusiasts in Singapore now have more options to learn Swift app development, with courses starting at Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), RMIT Online, and Pathlight School. Meanwhile, Apple has expanded its educational reach in Indonesia by opening a second Apple Developer Academy.
The new Swift app development courses in Singapore cater to a diverse range of learners. SUTD offers courses for university students, while RMIT Online provides flexible online learning for professionals. Pathlight School, a school for individuals with autism, includes Swift app development in its curriculum, promoting inclusivity in tech education.
In Indonesia, Apple has launched its second Apple Developer Academy. This initiative follows the success of the first academy in Jakarta and aims to empower more young developers in the country. The head of the new academy, though unnamed in available sources, will guide students through intensive courses, providing them with the skills to create innovative apps.
The expansion of Swift app development courses in Singapore and the opening of the second Apple Developer Academy in Indonesia demonstrate a growing commitment to fostering tech talent in the region. These initiatives provide more opportunities for individuals to learn, grow, and contribute to the tech industry.
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