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Why would a university not offer a single course on mobile development in 2017?

Luckily, Stanford's iOS course on iTunes U seems to be pretty legit.

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    TUM has a whole semester "hardcore iOS camp" kind of thing. Not US tho
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    I think development courses at universities aren't worth it. You going through​ learning a framework or development for a specific platform in a class isn't the best way to do it imo.
    I like going to math classes and theoretical computer science classes because I feel that's something that can be learned better at a class environment.
    Learning angular or Android development alone using tutorials AND BUILDING PROJECTS is way better getting 90 in some course and gaining confidence from that..
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    @YousifMansour Well the iOS stuff here is one semester of practice on one practical application in teams. So you'll get through theory real quick and then build a complex app with a team of a few people for the rest of the semester guided by a tutor.
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    @valentindiehl it sounds fun but in my experience I find that I learn better when I'm doing things. I am currently doing a project with a team but all the technology we're using we learned on our own.. that's what I meant.
    You can still do the team thing as a course but learn any technology you'd like outside class. In this sense it wouldn't matter what type of course it is as long as you're working with a team and building a thing.
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