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iOS 10 Programming for Beginners

By : Craig Clayton
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iOS 10 Programming for Beginners

By: Craig Clayton

Overview of this book

You want to build iOS applications for iPhone and iPad—but where do you start? Forget sifting through tutorials and blog posts, this is a direct route into iOS development, taking you through the basics and showing you how to put the principles into practice. With every update, iOS has become more and more developer-friendly, so take advantage of it and begin building applications that might just take the App Store by storm! Whether you’re an experienced programmer or a complete novice, this book guides you through every facet of iOS development. From Xcode and Swift—the building blocks of modern Apple development—and Playgrounds for beginners, one of the most popular features of the iOS development experience, you’ll quickly gain a solid foundation to begin venturing deeper into your development journey. For the experienced programmer, jump right in and learn the latest iOS 10 features. You’ll also learn the core elements of iOS design, from tables to tab bars, as well as more advanced topics such as gestures and animations that can give your app the edge. Find out how to manage databases, as well as integrating standard elements such as photos, GPS into your app. With further guidance on beta testing with TestFlight, you’ll quickly learn everything you need to get your project on the App Store!
Table of Contents (26 chapters)
iOS 10 Programming for Beginners
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
Free Chapter
1
Getting Familiar with Xcode
Index

Creating production and development certificates


We need to create production and development certificates. Production certificates are used for the App Store. Development certificates are used to verify that you are a team member allowing apps signed by you to launch on a device. Remember that Xcode 8 can now handle this for you, but knowing the process is still useful. Let's start by creating a production certificate first:

  1. Log in to the Apple developer account, and you will see the following screen:

  2. Click on Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles and, then, under Certificates, select All.

  3. Click on the + at the top right of the screen:

  4. In the screen that appears, select App Store and Ad Hoc under Production and, then, click on Continue:

  5. Then, the following screen lists the steps on how to create a CSR file (which we already created). Click on Continue:

  6. Upload the CSR created earlier by selecting Choose File under Upload CSR file and, then, selecting the certificate file you saved and clicking...