> iOS developers earn over $120,000 a year, and the market is growing.
Wait, what? Do you mean "can earn" or "on average earn?" The wording implies that after taking the course you will be earning $120,000/year, which doesn't seem terribly likely.
Sorry to be nit-picky, these wording issues are very easy to fix. Overall a neat looking project, consider showing more about what apps are built and how on the front page. Best of luck.
And iOS programming bootcamp graduates are infamous for landing jobs doing basic project maintenance for half that salary. Not that there's anything wrote with that, it's just the vast majority of employers seeking iOS devs @$120k/yr want candidates with successful apps on the appstore.
Wait, what? Do you mean "can earn" or "on average earn?" The wording implies that after taking the course you will be earning $120,000/year, which doesn't seem terribly likely.
Sorry to be nit-picky, these wording issues are very easy to fix. Overall a neat looking project, consider showing more about what apps are built and how on the front page. Best of luck.