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Apple Swift Certified Developer: Practice Tests 2026

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Pass Apple Certiport Swift Exam | SwiftUI, Xcode, Optionals, Structs, Classes, iOS App Dev & 300+ Mock Questions
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What you'll learn

  • Demonstrate mastery of Swift’s type system, optionals, enums, and error handling patterns — including the precise distinctions the exam tests between try, try?,
  • Apply protocol-oriented programming and generics — defining, conforming to, and composing protocols, using associated types, and writing generic functions and t
  • Explain and reason about Swift’s memory management model — ARC, strong/weak/unowned references, retain cycles, and how closures capture values
  • Implement Swift concurrency using async/await, actors, structured concurrency, and Task groups as required by modern Swift exam scenarios
  • Work confidently with closures, higher-order functions, and the Swift standard library — including map, filter, reduce, and lazy sequences in exam-context probl
  • Measure personal exam readiness through four timed, full-length practice tests with per-topic diagnostic feedback to guide final preparation decisions
This course includes:
300 questions on-demand video
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0 downloadable resources
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Full lifetime access
Access on mobile and TV
Certificate of completion
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Course content

Requirements

  • Hands-on experience writing Swift code — you should be comfortable with variables, control flow, functions, classes, structs, and basic collections
  • Familiarity with Xcode and the Apple development ecosystem — at minimum, you should have built and run at least one iOS or macOS project
  • A working understanding of object-oriented and protocol-oriented programming concepts in Swift — classes, structs, inheritance, and protocol conformance

Description

The iOS and macOS app economy generates over $100 billion annually — and Swift developers are at the center of it. But in a hiring market flooded with self-taught iOS developers, the Apple Swift Certified Developer credential is one of the clearest signals an employer or client can use to separate professional-grade talent from the rest. It validates that your Swift knowledge isn’t just project-based — it’s deep, systematic, and exam-verified.

This practice test course is built to get you certified. It delivers 300 exam-style questions across four full-length timed tests of 75 questions each, precisely engineered to reflect the format, difficulty, and topic weighting of the official Apple Swift certification exam.

Every question includes a detailed explanation that goes beyond the answer — covering the underlying Swift concept, common misconceptions, and why each distractor fails. Topics span the complete certification blueprint: Swift syntax and type system, optionals and error handling, protocols and protocol-oriented programming, generics, closures and higher-order functions, memory management with ARC, concurrency with async/await and actors, SwiftUI fundamentals, the Swift standard library, and testing with XCTest.

The timed format builds the exam-day discipline that separates candidates who pass from those who run out of time. Four full attempts also give you a precise, topic-by-topic map of your readiness so you know exactly where to invest your final study hours.

Whether you’re a first-time candidate or returning after a previous attempt, this is the sharpest, most targeted preparation available for the Apple Swift certification. Take your first practice test today and find out exactly how ready you are.

Who this course is for:

  • iOS and macOS developers preparing for the Apple Swift Certified Developer exam who want realistic, full-length practice before the real test
  • Developers migrating from Objective-C who have adopted Swift and want a formal Apple-backed credential to mark the transition officially
  • Candidates who previously attempted the Swift certification and need targeted diagnostics to identify and close the exact gaps that caused the miss
  • Mobile developers from Android or cross-platform backgrounds (Flutter, React Native) who have moved into native Swift development and want a credential to prove native-level proficiency
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