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Learn Swift by Building Applications

By : Emil Atanasov, Giordano Scalzo, Emil Atanasov
Book Image

Learn Swift by Building Applications

By: Emil Atanasov, Giordano Scalzo, Emil Atanasov

Overview of this book

Swift Language is now more powerful than ever; it has introduced new ways to solve old problems and has gone on to become one of the fastest growing popular languages. It is now a de-facto choice for iOS developers and it powers most of the newly released and popular apps. This practical guide will help you to begin your journey with Swift programming through learning how to build iOS apps. You will learn all about basic variables, if clauses, functions, loops, and other core concepts; then structures, classes, and inheritance will be discussed. Next, you’ll dive into developing a weather app that consumes data from the internet and presents information to the user. The final project is more complex, involving creating an Instagram like app that integrates different external libraries. The app also uses CocoaPods as its package dependency manager, to give you a cutting-edge tool to add to your skillset. By the end of the book, you will have learned how to model real-world apps in Swift.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)
5
Adding Interactivity to Your First App

Tabbed app project

Open Xcode and start a new tabbed app project. Give it a nice name. You can always use InstagramLikeApp. Update the organization identifier com.packtpublishing.swift4. Set the language to be Swift if it's something else. Then, pick a folder where the project should be saved. You can add a local Git repository to keep all changes under control.
The next step is to add a Podfile. You just have to open the Terminal window and write:

pod init

Then, you have to edit the new Podfile. We will start by adding the bare minimum to integrate Firebase:

pod 'Firebase/Core'

Then, we should call:

pod install

Don't forget to open the workspace file, where we will have the Pods project linked to the initial project.

In the future, we will list only the pod module that should be added to the Podfile. This means that you will update the Podfile, close Xcode...