Do you have an iOS device? If so, there's an app in the iOS App Store that 
purports to teach you Swift in an interactive manner. It may be worth checking 
out. Here's the link.

Swifty - Learn to code in Swift! by Johannes Berger
https://appsto.re/ca/HPb10.i

Grant

> On May 6, 2015, at 4:34 AM, Devin Prater <d.pra...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi all.
> I’ve tried my hands at this off and on throughout the years, and as a 
> possible source of income I thought I’d see if my little mind is capable of 
> grasping all this. So in tenth grade, I tried to learn to program, using a 
> code called quorum. This was in a classroom setting, with an actual teacher, 
> and I got pretty good at it, the little we went into it—we got to conditional 
> statements with if and all that. So I’m wondering, and hope this isn’t too 
> off topic, where good, rather beginner-style lessons can be found that 
> teaches programming and gives anything like assignments or whatever. I have 
> used, and completed, codecademy, a free iPhone app that just works with HTML 
> I believe, so I think I’m at a good beginner level, lol.
> 
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