iOS Apps with REST APIs: Building Web-Driven Apps in Swift
โ Scribed by Christina Moulton
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
This book was written using Swift 2.0, Alamofire 3.1, Xcode 7, and iOS 9.
All code samples included.
This book is for:
- Software developers getting started with iOS but experienced in other languages
- Front-end devs looking to implement native UIs for iOS apps (no CSS, oh noes!)
- Back-end devs tasked with getting the data into the users hands on iOS
- Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, Tizen, Symbian & Palm OS devs looking to expand their web service backed apps to iOS
- Anyone whose boss is standing over their shoulder asking why the data isnt showing up in the tableview yet
This book isnt for:
- People completely new to programming, you should have a decent grasp of at least one object-oriented programming language or have completed several intro to iOS tutorials
- Designers, managers, UX pros, โฆ Its a programming book. All the monospace font inserts will probably drive you crazy.
- Cross-platform developers dedicated to their tools (including HTML5 & Xamarin), this is all Swift & native UI, all the time
- Programmers building apps with no webservice interaction
- Game devs
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