Latest Updates

We are committed to keeping our Swift programming materials fresh, accurate, and practical. Below is a detailed overview of all major updates made to our courses from December 2025 to April 2026.

  • December 2025 Official launch of the complete Swixor course lineup. All six tariffs were released: Free Pack, Frame Kit, Flux Pack, Spark Set, Delta Bundle, Lattice Collection, and Horizon Collection. Initial versions of every module were published, covering foundational Swift concepts through to more advanced topics. The full curriculum structure was established with clear progression between modules.
  • January 2026 Added new practical code examples and exercises to the Flux Pack and Spark Set tariffs. Enhanced explanations around functions, closures, protocols, extensions, and generics. Improved module flow to help learners better understand how different Swift language features work together in real scenarios. Small refinements were also made to the Free Pack to make the very first steps even clearer for complete beginners.
  • February 2026 Major update to all SwiftUI-related content in the Delta Bundle and Lattice Collection. Expanded sections on views, state management, navigation patterns, and basic animations. Added more detailed step-by-step walkthroughs and additional practical examples showing how to combine Swift language features with modern interface development. This update significantly improved the quality and depth of UI-related modules.
  • March 2026 Extended and deepened the Horizon Collection with new materials focused on advanced data flow patterns, basic performance considerations, integration techniques, and modular code organization. Restructured several modules across all tariffs to create smoother learning paths. Also improved the overall presentation and clarity of explanations throughout the entire course collection.
  • April 2026 Performed a comprehensive technical review and update of all existing materials. Corrected minor inconsistencies, refined wording for better understanding, and added extra practice exercises — especially in the Free Pack and Frame Kit. Enhanced step-by-step guidance in multiple modules to make the learning process more comfortable and logical. Updated content references to ensure all materials reflect the latest stable Swift practices as of early 2026.

We continue to actively develop and refine our courses based on learner feedback and ongoing developments in the Swift ecosystem. New modules and examples are planned to be added regularly every 1–2 months to keep the collections valuable and up-to-date.