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One Week of Big Discounts and Bonus App (Coin Tracker)

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Hello, ​ As our long time readers,know that we strive to ensure our educational content is as h

Hello, ​ As our long time readers,know that we strive to ensure our educational content is as hands-on as possible. In the books, we teach you how to work with JSON parsing and web APIs using Swift and SwiftUI. Once these techniques are mastered, you'll have the expertise to work with a variety of web APIs. ​ To further assist in demonstrating how to effectively apply your knowledge, we're developing another demo application: the Coin Tracker. ​ The Coin Tracker app, designed using Swift and SwiftUI, comes complete with its full source code for your personal use. Diving into this source code allows you to gain insights into leveraging web APIs to fetch the most recent prices of various cryptocurrencies. Furthermore, the project demonstrates how to interact with WebSocket APIs for real-time price updates. ​ Our plan is to roll out the source code of the app on April 10th, making it accessible to every customer who has procured the iOS 17 version of our professional package. ​ ​ ​ Should you be interested in acquiring this app, be sure not to miss out on our Birthday discount! ​ One Week of Big Discounts Thank you so much for being an AppCoda reader! It’s been 12 years since starting AppCoda. To celebrate our birthday, from now till Apr 10 (23:59 PST), you can purchase our books and products at an extra discount. ​ ​ ​ Simply use the discount code BDAY2024 at checkout to enjoy an extra discount of 35%. ​ - ​[Mastering SwiftUI 5](=) - Book ([Direct link]() - ​[Mastering SwiftUI 5](=) - Starter ([Direct link]() - ​[Mastering SwiftUI 5](=) - Professional ([Direct link]()) - ​[Intermediate iOS 17 Programming with Swift]( ([Direct link]()) - ​[Beginning iOS 17 Programming with Swift]() ([Direct link]() ​ With the discount code, you can now get the professional package at ~$129 only. And, it will come with the new Coin Tracker app, plus all our Swift & SwiftUI books and 4 Xcode projects with full source code. ​ Hope you find our new app useful. Again, thank you so much for supporting us all these years. ​ Regards, Simon ​ ​ ​ ​[Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | Unit 1104, 11/F Crawford House, 70 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong, n/a n/a [Built with ConvertKit](=)

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