 Combine Swift Course

 Combine Swift Course

A video course for mere mortals 🏎💨

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Combine Swift is a comprehensive video course that will teach you Apple's Combine Framework to solve asynchronous problems differently and to deliver complex features with more confidence and less bugs. Use code COMBINEKITTY for 20% off the Complete course
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Cesare Rocchi
Neat! Wondering: if I purchase the starter course, can I upgrade later to the complete course?
Ben Scheirman
@_funkyboy Yep! There is an upgrade option to the full course if you want to buy the starter course.
Ben Scheirman
👋🏼 Hey everyone! I'm excited to announce the launch of my new video course on 's Combine Framework. The course has over 12 hours of video content that will take you from complete beginner to being competent and effective with Combine and Functional Reactive Programming. The course is full of useful, real world examples, including building a complete Weather App to show how this can affect your architecture. For me, learning Combine has been extremely rewarding, but the learning process was daunting. After reading lots of material I still felt a little lost, like I was missing the bigger picture. I built this course because: I love the idea of functional reactive programming, but on the surface I found it to be confusing. - Despite reading books and following articles nothing seemed to click for me - So I decided to make the course I wish I had when I started out The course is aimed at making you more confident and productive when writing complex asynchronous code that is easier to maintain and has less potential for bugs. It has been a long road to get here, but I'm quite proud of the final result. I'd be thrilled if you checked it out! 🙌🏼
Kyle Davis
This was an excellent course to get up to speed on Combine. It made me want to rewrite all of my old crufty non-Combine code!