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CodeWithChris is a training website focused on iOS App development, with its membership product called CWC+. It is not a general-purpose programming course library; instead, it is built around three goal-oriented learning paths: “go from zero experience to publishing your first App,” “land your first iOS job,” and “become an independent App developer.” The curriculum covers Swift, SwiftUI, Xcode, networking, databases, source control, App Store publishing, and also includes content on using AI to support learning and build Apps.
Based on the available text, CWC+ is mainly built around structured recorded/tutorial-style courses, supplemented by quizzes, assignments, hand-in projects, downloadable resources, and course certificates. Its differentiator is the support system: it offers 1-on-1 Coaching or Personal Support, a community forum, weekly Live Office Hours, and Workshops. Compared with a pure video-course platform, it places more emphasis on project progress and Q&A feedback, making it suitable for beginners who tend to get stuck on debugging or choosing the right learning path.
The program was founded by Chris Ching. The website says it has been developed since 2013 and now has content, operations, and iOS Developer teams, while also mentioning Apple-certified coaches. In terms of certificates, membership includes Course Certificates. The courses also claim to help students prepare for Apple certification exams, but they do not state that CWC+ certificates are equivalent to official Apple certifications. Pricing is $40 per month, an annual plan equivalent to $20/month, and a lifetime plan at $1499. There is also a free 8-day beginner course and a 14-day money-back guarantee.
The strengths are its very clear positioning, beginner-friendly structure, and relatively complete path from fundamentals to projects and publishing. It also includes job-hunting topics such as resumes, portfolios, and interview preparation, as well as independent-developer topics like ASO, marketing, and monetization. The downsides are that its scope is narrow and only suitable for iOS; the English-language content may be a barrier for Chinese learners; the monthly price is higher than typical recorded-course platforms; and employment or income is not guaranteed, with the official site also making clear that it does not promise students will definitely find a job.
It is suitable for people who want a systematic introduction to iOS, hope to complete their first App, are preparing for entry-level iOS job applications, or want to explore becoming an independent developer. It is not suitable for those who want to learn Android, backend, full-stack development, or simply watch scattered low-cost tutorials. The text does not disclose China access or payment methods, so actual network connectivity and payment availability need to be tested independently. Alternatives include Apple’s official documentation, Hacking with Swift, Kodeco, relevant Udemy/Coursera courses, and domestic Swift tutorials on Bilibili or MOOC-style platforms.
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