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iOS 13 Programming for Beginners - Fourth Edition

By : Ahmad Sahar, Craig Clayton
Book Image

iOS 13 Programming for Beginners - Fourth Edition

By: Ahmad Sahar, Craig Clayton

Overview of this book

iOS 13 comes with features ranging from Dark Mode and Catalyst through to SwiftUI and Sign In with Apple. If you're a beginner and are looking to experiment and work with these features to create your own apps, then this updated fourth edition gets you off to a strong start. The book offers a comprehensive introduction for programmers who are new to iOS, covering the entire process of learning the Swift language, writing your own apps, and publishing them on the App Store. This edition is updated and revised to cover the new iOS 13 features along with Xcode 11 and Swift 5. The book starts with an introduction to the Swift programming language, and 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 latest version of Xcode, and also implement the code for views, view controllers, data managers, and other aspects of mobile apps. The book will then help you apply the latest iOS 13 features to existing apps, along with introducing you to SwiftUI, a new way to design UIs. Finally, the book will take you through setting up testers for your app, and what you need to do to publish your app on the App Store. By the end of this book, you'll be well versed with how to write and publish apps, and will be able to apply the skills you've gained to enhance your apps.
Table of Contents (33 chapters)
1
Section 1: Swift
10
Section 2: Design
15
Section 3: Code
26
Section 4: Features

Summary

In this chapter, you learned how to build a Mac app from an existing iOS app.

We started by refining your app's user interface when running on the iPhone. Next, you added some code to make your app detect the device that it's running on, and modified your app's screens to suit the larger screen of an iPad. You also modified your code so that your app's user interface will automatically change based on the device it's running on. Finally, you used Mac Catalyst to build a Mac app from your iPad app. Your app now works great on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

You're now able to make your existing iPhone apps run well on iPad, and also to make Mac apps from your iPad apps. As you have seen, once you have an iPhone app, you can make it work on iPad and Mac with relatively little effort.

In the next chapter, you'll learn a completely new way to build...