![]() The key here is that the viewer should actually follow along and do the practice in XCode on their own machine.Īfter that introductory series where you got your feet wet with iOS programming, you can decide if it’s something that you want to pursue. Time to practice what we’ve learned as well as learn some new concepts in a practical way! In this video series, we’ll learn concepts like how to create composite views, how to use Interface Builder and we’ll practice more handling of user interaction. Recap of Storyboards Demo and Subclassing Practice 3: Storyboards, MapKit and View Navigationĩ. Recap of User Interaction Demo and MVC Design PatternĨ. Practice 2: Buttons, Textboxes and Handling Basic User Interactionħ. Recap of Hello World demo and new programming conceptsĦ. XCode project files explained and objected oriented programming conceptsĥ. Tools required and creating our first XCode projectģ. By the end, you’ll have practical knowledge of how to create a basic iPhone app with XCode.Ģ. This video series will introduce you to programming terminology, iOS development basics and it’ll go through a few exercises to solidify your knowledge.
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