Learn how to integrate all the interface elements i OS users have come to know and love, such as buttons, switches, pickers, toolbars, and sliders. In this edition of the best selling book, you’ll also learn about touch gestures, table views, and collection views for displaying data on a user interface.
Assuming little or no working knowledge of the Swift programming language, and written in a friendly, easy-to-follow style, this book offers a comprehensive course in i Phone and i Pad programming. The book starts with a gentle introduction to using Xcode and then guides you though the creation of your first simple application.
You’ll start with designing basic user interfaces and then explore more sophisticated ones that involve multiple screens such as navigation controllers, tab bars, tool bars, page views, and split views that are particularly useful on the larger screens of the i Pad and certain i Phone models. And there’s much more!
Beginning i Phone Development with Swift 5 covers the basic information you need to get up and running quickly to turn your great ideas into working i OS apps. Once you’re ready, move on to Pro i Phone Development with Swift 5 to learn more of the really unique aspects of i OS programming and the Swift language.
What You Will Learn
Who This Book is For
Aspiring i OS app developers new to the Apple Swift programming language and/or the i OS SDK.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Getting to Know the i OS Landscape.- Chapter 2: Writing our First App.- Chapter 3: Handling Basic User Interactions.- Chapter 4: Adding Intermediate Level User Interactions.- Chapter 5: Working with Device Rotations.- Chapter 6: Creating a Multiview Application.- Chapter 7: Using Tab Bars and Pickers.- Chapter 8: Introducing Table Views.- Chapter 9: Adding Navigation Controllers to Table Views.- Chapter 10: Collection Views.- Chapter 11: Split Views and Popovers for i Pad Apps.- Chapter 12: App Customization with Settings and Default.- Chapter 13: Persistence: Saving Data Between App Launches.- Chapter 14: Graphics and Drawing.- Appendix: An Introduction to Swift.
Über den Autor
Wallace Wang is a former Windows enthusiast who took one look at Vista and realized that the future of computing belonged to the Mac. He s written more than 40 computer books, including Microsoft Office for Dummies, Beginning Programming for Dummies, Steal This Computer Book, My New Mac, and My New i Pad. In addition to programming the Mac and i Phone/i Pad, he also performs stand-up comedy, having appeared on A&E s ‚Evening at the Improv, ‚ and having performed in Las Vegas at the Riviera Comedy Club at the Riviera Hotel & Casino. When he’s not writing computer books or performing stand-up comedy, he also enjoys blogging about screenwriting at his site, The 15 Minute Movie Method, where he shares screenwriting tips with other aspiring screenwriters who all share the goal of breaking into Hollywood.