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iOS 14 Programming for Beginners

iOS 14 Programming for Beginners - Fifth Edition

By : Ahmad Sahar
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iOS 14 Programming for Beginners

iOS 14 Programming for Beginners

4.4 (20)
By: Ahmad Sahar

Overview of this book

If you're looking to work and experiment with powerful iOS 14 features such as widgets and App Clips to create your own apps, this iOS programming guide is for you. The book offers a comprehensive introduction for experienced programmers who are new to iOS, taking you through the entire process of learning the Swift language, writing your own apps, and publishing them on the App Store. Fully updated to cover the new iOS 14 features, along with Xcode 12 and Swift 5.3, this fifth edition of iOS 14 Programming for Beginners starts with an introduction to the Swift programming language and shows you how to accomplish common programming tasks with it. You'll then start building the user interface (UI) of a complete real-world app using the storyboards feature in the latest version of Xcode and implement the code for views, view controllers, data managers, and other aspects of mobile apps. The book will also help you apply iOS 14 features to existing apps and introduce you to SwiftUI, a new way to build apps for all Apple devices. Finally, you’ll set up testers for your app and understand what you need to do to publish your app on the App Store. By the end of this book, you'll not only be well versed in writing and publishing applications, but you’ll also be able to apply your iOS development skills to enhance existing apps.
Table of Contents (31 chapters)
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Section 1: Swift
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Section 2:Design
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Section 3:Code
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Section 4:Features

Preface

Welcome to iOS 16 Programming for Beginners. This book is the seventh edition of the iOS Programming for Beginners series, and has been fully updated for iOS 16, macOS 13.0 Ventura, and Xcode 14.

In this book, you will build a restaurant reservation app called Let’s Eat. You will start off by exploring Xcode, Apple’s programming environment, also known as its Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Next, you will start learning the foundations of Swift, the programming language used in iOS apps, and see how it is used to accomplish common programming tasks.

Once you have a solid foundation of using Swift, you will start creating the user interface of the Let’s Eat app. During this process, you will work with storyboards and connect your app’s scenes together using segues.

With your user interface complete, you will then add code to implement your app’s functionality. To display your data in a grid, you will use collection views, and to display your data in a list, you will use table views. You will also look at how to add basic and custom annotations on to a map. You’ll see how you can use JSON files to get actual restaurant data into your collection views, table views, and map. You’ll enable users to add ratings, reviews and photos for a particular restaurant, which you’ll save using Core Data.

You now have a complete app, but how about adding the latest iOS 16 features? You’ll start by modifying your app to work on both iPhone and iPad, and make it work on Macs. Next, you will learn how to develop apps using SwiftUI, a great new way of developing apps for all Apple platforms. After that, you’ll implement widgets for the Lock screen using WidgetKit, and get the weather at a restaurant’s location using WeatherKit.

Finally, you’ll learn how to test your app with internal and external testers, and get it into the App Store.

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