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iOS 14 Programming for Beginners

iOS 14 Programming for Beginners

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
15
Section 3:Code
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Section 4:Features

Summary

In this chapter, you created a new custom UIControl subclass, RatingsView, from scratch and added it to the Restaurant Detail and Review Form screens. You configured it to respond to touches so that a user can set a restaurant rating in the Review Form screen. Finally, you implemented the ReviewFormViewController class, a view controller for the Review Form screen, and configured the Cancel and Done button actions so that the user can dismiss the Review Form screen or submit a review.

You now have a good grasp of how to create custom UIControl classes, how to make them respond to user interaction, and how to implement a review form that can accept user input. This will be useful when you write your own apps.

In the next chapter, you'll learn how to work with photos from the camera or photo library, as well as how to apply photo filters to the photos that you have.

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