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Free Set

Free Set

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1. Problem Statement

Starting Swift can feel confusing when variables, data types, conditions, and syntax appear all at once. The challenge is often not the topic itself, but the lack of a smooth connection between ideas. Because of that, a beginner may struggle to understand how separate lines of code relate to each other. Another common issue is too much terminology without examples or practice. Free Set was created to provide a calm starting point and present the basic ideas of Swift in a clear sequence.

2. Solution

Free Set offers a short learning route where each topic has its place and a logical next step. The learner first reviews how code is read, then moves into variables, values, data types, and basic conditions. Each block includes an explanation, an example, and a small task for practice. This format helps the learner not only read the material, but also see how it works in learning code. Free Set is a first step before broader Swiftraftix courses.

3. What’s Inside

Inside Free Set, learners find introductory materials that explain the foundation of Swift without overload. The course begins with a short look at code structure: how a line is written, why instruction order matters, and how to read small code fragments with less pressure.

The first learning block explains variables and values. The learner reviews how a variable is created, how a value is assigned, and how that value can be used in later lines. The material uses small examples so every part of the syntax has a clear purpose.

The second block focuses on basic data types. It covers text, numbers, and logical values. The learner sees why Swift pays attention to types, how this affects code writing, and why data that may look similar can behave differently.

The third block introduces conditional logic. It explains how code can perform different actions depending on a condition. The learner reviews small examples with several possible paths to gradually understand how decision logic is built.

The fourth block includes practice tasks. They are designed so the learner can change values, rewrite examples, compare results, and notice how small edits affect code behavior.

The course also includes a short guide for further study. It shows which topics may come after the first introduction: functions, collections, file structure, working with data, and creating small learning projects.

4. Who Is This For?

Free Set is for learners who are just starting with Swift and want to understand the basic logic of the language without overload. It is a good choice for those who have no programming background yet or want to review the Swiftraftix learning style.

The course can also be useful for learners who have seen Swift before and want to revisit basic ideas in a structured format. Free Set does not try to cover every topic at once; it focuses on the first meeting with code, syntax, and logic.

5. What You’ll Learn

  • how the basic structure of Swift code looks;
  • how to read small code fragments;
  • what variables and values are;
  • how text, number, and logical data work;
  • why data types matter in Swift;
  • how to build simple conditional logic;
  • how to change examples and review the result;
  • how to complete short practice tasks;
  • how to notice the link between syntax and code behavior;
  • how to prepare for the next Swiftraftix courses.

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Are the courses suitable for learners who are just starting to study Swift?

Yes, the materials are structured so that learners can move from basic concepts to more advanced topics at a calm pace. Each tier includes explanations, examples, and practical tasks that help learners develop skills gradually.

How are the tiers different from each other?

The tiers are arranged in ascending order by the amount of materials, number of topics, depth of explanations, and learning tasks. The beginner options introduce the basics, while the higher tiers include broader learning paths for working with code, logic, and learning projects.

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