?More than 1 million kids and adults from around the world are already using Swift Playgrounds to learn the fundamentals of coding with Swift in a fun and interactive way,? said Craig Federighi, Apple?s senior vice president of Software Engineering. ?**w they can instantly see the code they create and directly Control their favorite Robots, drones and instruments through Swift Playgrounds. It?s an incredibly exciting and powerful way to learn.?
Apple invited a small group of reporters to its Cuperti** headquarters to demo the functionality, including Engadget, which put together a brief video showing off the programmable Toys in action.
Swift Playgrounds requires ** coding k**wledge to begin with. Kids and adults alike learn how to code by completing a collection of coding lessons and challenges, and the ability to Program and Control Robots, Drones, and musical instruments Will make it all the more fun. The app uses Apple's own programming language, Swift.