Ch. 4: Making Decisions, Program Flow, and App Design
Ch. 5: Object-Oriented Programming with Swift
Ch. 6: Learning Swift and Xcode
Ch. 7: Swift Classes, Objects, and Methods
Ch. 8: Programming Basics in Swift
Ch. 9: Comparing Data
Ch. 10: Creating User Interfaces
Ch. 11: Storing Information
Ch. 12: Protocols and Delegates
Ch. 13: Introducing the Xcode Debugger
Ch. 14: A Swift iPhone App
Ch. 15: Developing an Apple Watch App
Stefan Kaczmarek is a software Engineer with over 20 years of experience specializing in mobile applications, large-scale software systems, project management, network protocols, encryption algorithms, and audio/video codecs.He has experience developing iOS software from webcams to fitness to education to point of sale. Stefan is also the author of Swift 4 For Absolute Beginners and Objective-C For Absolute Beginners.
Brad Lees has more than a decade of experience in application development and server management. He has specialized in creating and initiating software programs in real-estate development systems and financial institutions. His career has been highlighted by his positions as information systems manager at The Lyle Anderson Company, product development manager for Smarsh, vice president of application development for iNation, and IT manager at The Orcutt/Winslow Partnership, the largest architectural firm in Arizona. A graduate of Arizona State University, Brad and his wife, Natalie, reside in Phoenix with their five children.
Stay motivated and overcome obstacles while learning to use Swift Playgrounds and Xcode 10.2 to become a great iOS developer. This book, fully updated for Swift 5, is perfect for those with no programming background, those with some programming experience but no object-oriented experience, or those that have a great idea for an app but haven’t programmed since school.
Many people have a difficult time believing they can learn to write iOS apps. Swift 5 for Absolute Beginners will show you how to do so. You'll learn Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) and be introduced to User Interface (UI) design following Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) using storyboards and the Model-View-Controller (MVC) pattern before moving on to write your own iPhone and Apple Watch apps from scratch.
Lees, Brad Brad Lees has more than 12 years of experience in ... więcej >