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UIKit Apprentice : Beginning iOS Development with Swift

✍ Scribed by raywenderlich Tutorial Team, Fahim Farook, Matthijs Hollemans


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Razeware LLC
Year
2021
Tongue
English
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1151
Edition
Second
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Learn iPhone and iPad Programming via Tutorials!

If you’re new to iOS or Swift, or to programming in general, learning how to write an app can seem incredibly overwhelming.

That’s why you need a book that:

  • Shows you how to write an app step-by-step.
  • Has tons of illustrations and screenshots to make everything clear.
  • Is written in a fun and easygoing manner!

In this book, you will learn how to make your own iPhone and iPad apps, through four engaging, epic-length tutorials.

These hands-on tutorials describe in full detail how to build a new app from scratch. Four tutorials, four apps. Each new app will be a little more advanced than the one before, and together they cover everything you need to know to make your own apps.

By the end of the series you’ll be experienced enough to turn your ideas into real apps that you can sell on the App Store.

Tutorial 1: Bull’s Eye. In the first tutorial in the book, you’ll start off by building a simple but fun game to learn the basics of iPhone programming. In the process, you’ll get familiar with Xcode, UIKit and Swift in an easygoing manner.

Tutorial 2: Checklists. In the second tutorial in the series, you’ll create your own to-do list app. In the process, you’ll learn about the fundamental design patterns that all iOS apps use and about table views, navigation controllers and delegates. Now you’re making apps for real!

Tutorial 3: MyLocations. In the third tutorial, you’ll develop a location-aware app that lets you keep a list of spots that you find interesting. In the process, you’ll learn about Core Location, Core Data, Map Kit and much more!

Tutorial 4: StoreSearch. Mobile apps often need to talk to web services and that’s what you’ll do in this final tutorial of the book. You’ll make a stylish app, which supports both Dark and Light appearances, for iPhone and iPad that lets you search for products on the iTunes store using HTTP requests and JSON.

✦ Table of Contents


Book License
What You Need
Book Source Code & Forums
About the Authors
Acknowledgments
Content Development
Chapter 1: Introduction
About this book
Who this book is for
iOS 15 and later only
What you need
Xcode
What’s ahead: an overview
Chapter 2: The One-Button App
The Bull’s Eye game
The one-button app
UIKit
Chapter 3: Slider & Labels
Portrait vs. landscape
Understanding objects, data and methods
Adding the other controls
Chapter 4: Outlets
Improve the slider
Generate the random number
Adding rounds to the game
Displaying the target value
Chapter 5: Rounds & Score
Getting the difference
Simplifying the algorithm
What’s the score?
Showing the total score
Displaying the score
One more round…
Chapter 6: Polish
Tweaks
The alert
Start over
Chapter 7: The New Look
Landscape orientation revisited
Spice up the graphics
The About screen
Chapter 8: The Final App
Support different screen sizes
Crossfade
The icon
Display name
Run on device
The end… or the beginning?
Chapter 9: Table Views
Table views and navigation controllers
The Checklists app design
Add a table view
The table view delegates
Chapter 10: The Data Model
Model-View-Controller
The data model
Clean up the code
Chapter 11: Navigation Controllers
Navigation controller
Delete rows
The Add Item screen
Chapter 12: Add Item Screen
Static table cells
Read from the text field
Polish it up
Chapter 13: Delegates & Protocols
Add new ChecklistItems
Chapter 14: Edit Items
Edit items
Refactor the code
One more thing
Chapter 15: Saving & Loading
The need for data persistence
The documents folder
Save checklist items
Load the file
What next?
Chapter 16: Lists
The All Lists view controller
The All Lists UI
View the checklists
Manage checklists
Are you still with me?
Chapter 17: Improved Data Model
The new data model
Fake it ‘til you make it
Do saves differently
Improve the data model
Chapter 18: User Defaults
Remember the last open list
Defensive programming
The first-run experience
Chapter 19: UI Improvements
Show counts
Sort the lists
Add icons
Make the app look good
Chapter 20: Local Notifications
Try it out
Set a due date
Due date UI
Schedule local notifications
That’s a wrap!
Chapter 21: Swift Review
Variables, constants and types
Methods and functions
Making decisions
Loops
Objects
Protocols
Chapter 22: Get Location Data
Get GPS coordinates
Core Location
Display coordinates
Chapter 23: Use Location Data
Handle GPS errors
Improve GPS results
Reverse geocoding
Testing on device
Chapter 24: Objects vs. Classes
Classes
Inheritance
Overriding methods
Casts
Chapter 25: The Tag Location Screen
The screen
The new view controller
Make the cells
Display location info
The category picker
Chapter 26: Adding Polish
Improve the user experience
The HUD
Handle the navigation
Chapter 27: Saving Locations
Core Data overview
Using Core Data
The data store
Pass the context
Browse the data
Save the locations
Handle Core Data errors
Chapter 28: The Locations Tab
The Locations tab
Create a custom table view cell subclass
Edit locations
Use NSFetchedResultsController
Delete locations
Table view sections
Chapter 29: Maps
Add a map view
Make your own pins
Chapter 30: Image Picker
Add an image picker
Show the image
UI improvements
Save the image
Edit the image
Thumbnails
Chapter 31: Polishing the App
Convert placemarks to strings
Back to black
The map screen
UI updates to screens
Polish the main screen
Make some noise
The icon and launch images
The end
Chapter 32: Search Bar
Create the project
Create the UI
Do fake searches
UI Improvements
Create the data model
No results found
Chapter 33: Custom Table Cells
Custom table cells and nibs
Change the look of the app
Tag commits
The debugger
Chapter 34: Networking
Query the iTunes web service
Send an HTTP(S) request
Parse JSON
Work with the JSON results
Sort the search results
Chapter 35: Asynchronous Networking
Extreme synchronous networking
The activity indicator
Make it asynchronous
Chapter 36: URLSession
Branch it
Put URLSession into action
Cancel operations
Search different categories
Download the artwork
Merge the branch
Chapter 37: The Detail Pop-up
The new view controller
Add the rest of the controls
Show data in the pop-up
Chapter 38: Polish the Pop-up
Dynamic Type
Gradients in the background
Animation!
Chapter 39: Landscape
The landscape view controller
Fix issues
Add a scroll view
Add result buttons
Paging
Download the artwork
Chapter 40: Refactoring
Refactor the search
Improve the categories
Enums with associated values
Spin me right round
Nothing found
The Detail pop-up
Chapter 41: Internationalization
Add a new language
Localize on-screen text
InfoPlist.strings
Regional settings
Chapter 42: The iPad
Deployment platforms
The split view controller
Improve the secondary pane
Fix the Detail pop-up for iPhone
Size classes in the storyboard
Your own popover
Send e-mail from the app
Landscape on bigger iPhones
Chapter 43: Distributing the App
Join the Apple Developer program
Beta testing
Submit for review
The end
Conclusion


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