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iOS Programming Cookbook

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iOS Programming Cookbook

Overview of this book

Do you want to understand all the facets of iOS programming and build complex iOS apps? Then you have come to the right place. This problem-solution guide will help you to eliminate expensive learning curves and focus on specific issues to make you proficient at tasks and the speed-up time involved. Beginning with some advanced UI components such as Stack Views and UICollectionView, you will gradually move on to building an interface efficiently. You will work through adding gesture recognizer and touch elements on table cells for custom actions. You will work with the Photos framework to access and manipulate photos. You will then prepare your app for multitasking and write responsive and highly efficient apps. Next, you will integrate maps and core location services while making your app more secure through various encryption methods. Finally, you will dive deep into the advanced techniques of implementing notifications while working with memory management and optimizing the performance of your apps. By the end of the book, you will master most of the latest iOS 10 frameworks.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
iOS Programming Cookbook
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Preface

Using Dispatch queues


In this section, we will talk about the most commonly used API in concurrency, which is the General Central Dispatch (GCD) queues. GCD manages concurrent code and executes operations asynchronously at the Unix level of the system. GCD manages tasks in something called queues. A queue, as we know, is a data structure that manages items in the order of First In First Out (FIFO). Queues in programming mimic the actual queues that we see in real life, which follow the first come first served concept. In Dispatch queues, the tasks in your iOS app will be submitted to queues in the form of blocks of code.

Getting ready

Before getting started with a demo, there is something that needs to be highlighted. Dispatch queues have two types of queues. Let's look at the difference between them in brief:

  • Serial Queues: In serial queues, you can execute only one task at a time. All the submitted tasks will respect each other and will be executed serially. You can, of course, keep executing...