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iOS 12 Programming for Beginners - Third Edition

By : Craig Clayton
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iOS 12 Programming for Beginners - Third Edition

By: Craig Clayton

Overview of this book

Want to build iOS 12 applications from scratch with the latest Swift 4.2 language and Xcode 10 by your side? Forget sifting through tutorials and blog posts; this book is a direct route to iOS development, taking you through the basics and showing you how to put principles into practice. Take advantage of this developer-friendly guide and start building applications that may just take the App Store by storm! If you’re already an experienced programmer, you can jump right in and learn the latest iOS 12 features. For beginners, this book starts by introducing you to iOS development as you learn Xcode and Swift. You'll also study advanced iOS design topics, such as gestures and animations, to give your app the edge. You’ll explore the latest Swift 4.2 and iOS 12 developments by incorporating new features, such as the latest in notifications, custom-UI notifications, maps, and the recent additions in Sirikit. The book will guide you in using TestFlight to quickly get to grips with everything you need to get your project on the App Store. By the end of this book, you'll be ready to start building your own cool iOS applications confidently.
Table of Contents (27 chapters)
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1
Getting Familiar with Xcode

Summary

In this chapter, we covered quite a few new topics, as well as a lot of code. As long as you have a basic understanding of what we covered in this chapter, you will be OK to continue. A lot of these concepts and ideas will be covered again, as these are common design patterns in iOS.

We learned about the MVC architecture. Then, we covered classes and structures, along with their similarities and differences. Finally, we looked at Controllers and classes and how they work. We then created our Controller for our storyboard file.

In the next chapter, we will look at how to get local data into our app. We will also look at how to pass data from the Explore view to the restaurant list.