Swift Playgrounds For Chromebook

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Download Swift Playgrounds app on your chrome device & browser. Read The Guideline To install & Use Swift Playgrounds On Chrome Device

Operating System: Chromebook, Windows, Mac, Linux

Application Category: Education

Price: Free

Rating: 3.78906 stars based on 1645 reviews

Swift Playgrounds

Swift Playgrounds Chromebook App Download

Download Swift Playgrounds For Chromebook

  • Category: Education
  • Release Date: 2016-09-13
  • Current Version: 4.4.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 1,016.16 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 16.0 or later.
  • Developer: Apple

How To Download Swift Playgrounds On Chromebook

If you're looking to Download Swift Playgrounds on your Chromebook laptop Then read the following guideline.

Swift Playgrounds makes it fun to learn to code and build real apps. You solve interactive puzzles in the guided “Get Started with Code” and learn the basics of building apps in “Get Started with Apps.” You experiment with a wide range of challenges and samples that let you explore unique coding experiences. Swift Playgrounds doesn’t require any coding experience — it’s perfect for anyone just starting out, from eight to one-hundred-and-eight. The whole time you are learning Swift and SwiftUI, the powerful programming technologies created by Apple and used by professionals around the globe to build many of today’s most popular apps. And because it’s built to take advantage of iPad and the real iOS SDK, Swift Playgrounds provides a one of a kind learning experience. Lessons Built-in • Apple-created lessons guide you through the core concepts of programming by using code to solve puzzles • See your code run in a beautiful, interactive 3D world that you can rotate with a finger and pinch to zoom • Animations introduce each new coding concept at a high-level before you dive into the puzzles • Glossary and built-in help pages give detailed information about available commands, frameworks, and terminology Explore and Create • Interactive coding shows the results of your code instantly, alongside your work • Step through code in playground books to highlight each line as it runs • Books provide a head start to create your own playgrounds that use graphics, sound, and touch • App Gallery walks you through the building blocks of apps, like tabbed navigation and receiving input from device sensors Build Apps on iPad • Create real apps on iPad using SwiftUI • See your code changes reflected live while you type • Type quickly and accurately with inline code suggestions • Extend your app with an ecosystem of Swift packages • Navigate your code with project-wide search Smart Coding Assistance • Touch and hold to grab any command and move it around to change the order of your code • Drag a brace with your finger to wrap a block of code inside a loop or conditional statement • Drag and drop snippets of commonly-used code directly into your playground • Fix common code errors with helpful inline suggestions • Stay organized with automatic code formatting Real Swift, SwiftUI, and iOS Code • Learn the same powerful Swift programming language used by the pros to create apps in the App Store • Build dynamic, elegant apps using SwiftUI, a modern way to create user interfaces • Access iOS frameworks such as SpriteKit for 2D games, SceneKit for 3D graphics, UIKit, and more • Your code has direct control of iPad hardware, including the gyroscope, accelerometer, camera, and touch events Share or Publish • Send your projects to friends and family using Messages, Mail, AirDrop, or other Share Sheet extensions • Bring your app projects to Xcode on Mac and back again • Submit your completed apps to the App Store with App Store Connect

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Reviews

  • Incredible experience

    5
    By Why so many nickname are taken
    Could you upload the BGM of the app to Apple Music? They are really relaxing and pleasant to listen even if we are not using the app.
  • Slightly hard to use

    3
    By Slothscript
    It’s kinda hard to use. Without a Magic Keyboard it’s quite hard to press where you want and type with the selection box. It’s okay for testing stuff but I wouldn’t use it to develop a full app.
  • HELP

    2
    By User……………………….
    I need to know how to change it to block code, but I know I can’t so I really want to change it to block code but I can’t
  • hhuibiugbyt

    5
    By fatful pruser 499
    da best
  • There was a problem running page error is always popping up

    4
    By dhruva veeramurthy
    I have an iPad Pro and even when I downloaded the newer version, the character is always yawning and the program is not starting. I keep getting a “There was a problem running this page” on it. It was working fine earlier when the older version was there. I think Apple needs to improve the newer version. The app quits unexpectedly and is the most underrated when it does this. I even notice it on my friend’s MacBook Pro.
  • Piece of garbage

    1
    By G●h●g●h●g●j●j●g●f●d●
    A TOTAL PIECE OF TRASH
  • unable to complete level

    1
    By qgfgdsg
    This looked easy but in truth the “Getting Started with Code” course is impossible. I’d rather pay for a subscription! Sorry Apple, but I’m not a Swift persom
  • Playgrounds vs app option

    2
    By Cnoun18
    I really enjoy Swift Playgrounds. However, recently they removed the playground option, leaving me with just apps. I thought this was just a glitch or something, but it's the same on both of my devices, iPad and Macbook. If I could just get an explanation to why at least, I'll change my rating.
  • Great but buggy

    3
    By furuyama
    This app is great, but I don’t think I am able to get though more than two modules at a time without the app crashing. I am on an 11” M1 iPad Pro, so I don’t think it’s a hardware issue.
  • Constant crashes iOS 17.1.1 on tutorial

    1
    By Sirhalos
    iOS 17.1.1 on iPad 7th gen 12.1 Pro. Constant crashes during the first learning tutorial. Hardly able to even complete a tutorial before a crash. Last tutorial on if else if statements crashed anytime I tried to add code.

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