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AppCoda is Three Years Old!


Today marks quite a huge milestone for us. AppCoda is 3 years old! Time flies when you’re having fun. It’s been three years since I hit the Publish button and put out the first post on AppCoda. I started AppCoda as a side project and began to publish programming tutorials on a weekly basis. It’s a lot of fun and a rewarding experience. I really enjoyed helping people learn to code. I have learned a ton about the iOS SDK while developing the tutorials. The blog has also opened up some amazing opportunities to meet great people around the world.

The last two years has been a fantastic time of change. AppCoda is no longer a one-person blog. Gabriel and Joyce joined me as our regular tutorial writers. From time to time, we have some great developers contributing tutorials and sharing their development experience. Over the past three years, we have published more than 100 detailed programming tutorials and released three books. The blog has been visited by 2,600,000 people since its launch. This is fascinating. I never imagined it would reach so many readers all over the world.

AppCoda is three years old

We would like to say a big thank you to all of you that make our business possible. It’s so gratifying to know how many of you out there reading our tutorials to learn to code and build apps. Your feedback inspires us to grow and improve our materials. We will continue to create high quality programming tutorials (of course they are free) and develop more products to help you thrive.

Birthday Discount

To celebrate we’ve discounted all packages of our flagship Swift book for today and tomorrow only. You can now save 30% off the regular price. To enjoy the discount, all you need is use the offer code THREEYEARS on checkout.

The promotion expires at 11:59PM 27th March 2015 (EST)

Thanks again for your support over the last three years!

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