Introduction to the iOS SDK
Introduction to the iOS SDK Course Details:
Learn how to build and run your first apps on iOS using the Swift programming language. Discover and learn common tools, technologies, interface elements, and design patterns used to build iOS apps in this 3-day, hands-on course designed to teach you the skills you need to build iOS apps for iPhone and iPad. It includes detailed explanations of iOS technologies, hands-on use of Apple’s development tools, and coding exercises in Swift that use common iOS frameworks.
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Interface Builder Basics
- Learn how to navigate through Interface Builder, add elements onto the canvas, and interact with those elements in code
Displaying Data
- Use Interface Builder to create the beginnings of an app and add labels and images
Controls in Action
- Use Interface Builder to add buttons, switches, and sliders to a scene. Create actions and outlets, write some basic code, and learn how these tools work together
Auto Layout and Stack Views
- Learn the fundamentals of Auto Layout for building precisely designed user interfaces
Segues and Navigation Controllers
- Learn how to use segues to transition from one view controller to another, how to define relationships between view controllers, and how navigation controllers can help you manage scenes that display related or hierarchical content
Tab Bar Controllers
- Learn how to use tab bar controllers to organize different kinds of information or different modes of operation
View Controller Life Cycle
- Learn more about the view controller life cycle, so you can understand the potential of this important class
Building Simple Workflows
- Tie together the concepts you’ve learned so far to design simple workflows and familiar navigation hierarchies
App Anatomy and Life Cycle
- Learn more about the different life cycle states and the delegate hooks for executing logic as the app moves through each state
Model View Controller
- Learn how to organize files, structures, and classes into a design pattern called Model-View-Controller
Table Views
- Learn the basics of creating table views in an iOS app
Intermediate Table Views
- Learn how to customize your table views with custom cells, dynamically insert and remove cells, use static table views to present forms or other non-changing lists, and allow the user to swipe to delete cells
Saving Data
- Learn how to persist data using NSCoding, a protocol for saving files to your app's Documents directory
System View Controllers
- Learn how to incorporate a variety of system view controllers for displaying alerts, sharing content, sending messages, and accessing the camera and photo library on an iOS device
Building Complex Input Screens
- Learn how to use a combination of static and dynamic table views. Also learn to use controls and views to build custom workflows that put an elegant face on any kind of business information
Working with the Web: HTTP and URLSession
- Learn the basics of how web data is sent and received, how URLs work, and how to fetch data for use in your app
Working with the Web: JSON Serialization
- Learn how to read and write basic JSON. Also learn how to convert JSON to and from Swift types and into your own custom model objects
Working with the Web: Concurrency
- Learn about the concurrency system in iOS and how to make sure code that updates the user interface is executed in the right place
*Please Note: Course Outline is subject to change without notice. Exact course outline will be provided at time of registration.
- Learn how to build native apps using the iOS SDK
- Learn how to use Xcode and the Simulator
- Learn how to use common navigation patterns and UI controls
Learn about Apple’s advanced mobile device hardware, the characteristics of modern apps, the iOS software development kit, Apple developer programs, and Apple’s approach to security and distribution.
Basic computer programming concepts: You should be comfortable with basic concepts of computer programming, including variables, strings, logic, and classes. You’ll be expected to write code as part of the training.
- Application Developers
- Application Architects