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Elevate SwiftUI Skills by Building Projects

By : Frahaan Hussain
Book Image

Elevate SwiftUI Skills by Building Projects

By: Frahaan Hussain

Overview of this book

Elevate SwiftUI Skills by Building Projects helps you harness the cutting-edge potential of SwiftUI and its innovative and user-friendly approach to crafting user interfaces for Apple platforms with the power of Swift. This book will enhance your UI programming skills with SwiftUI through a project-based methodology, guiding you to create four real-world projects. Starting with a quick recap of Swift and SwiftUI, you’ll gradually develop projects tailored for iPhone, iPad, macOS, and watchOS using Swift and Xcode. You’ll experience SwiftUI’s versatility in action as you build a tax calculator for iPhone and a photo gallery for the iPad, which uses a larger display to enhance the viewing experience. You’ll also create an app store for Mac and, finally, get to grips with the power of SwiftUI for smaller devices such as the Apple Watch by designing a Fitness Companion app. By the end of this book, you'll have built fully functional projects across multiple platforms and gained the expertise needed to excel as a professional SwiftUI developer.
Table of Contents (12 chapters)

Acceptance criteria for our app

In this section, we will outline the mandatory requirements for our application. These requirements are crucial for the end product and must be measurable. We need to ensure that these requirements are met to deliver a successful application. Let’s get started:

  • Current time – this will show the actual time as per your time zone.
  • Active/workout time – this will be a live timer that shows the current workout time.
  • BPM (beats per minute) – this label will be linked to a variable to show the user’s heartbeats per minute.
  • Total calories burned – this will display the calories burned and will be linked to the calories variable.
  • Activity – this will be used to display the current activity; for example, running, swimming, yoga, and so on.
  • Views that can be swiped – this will allow us to have two separate screens on a single page and expand it as our needs increase.
  • Starting...