Beginning iPhone Development with Swift 5: Exploring the iOS SDK
Authors: Wallace Wang
ISBN-10: 1484248643
ISBN-13: 9781484248645
Edition 版次: 5th ed.
Publication Date 出版日期: 2019-06-01
Print Length 页数: 648 pages
Book Description
By finelybook
Learn how to integrate all the interface elements iOS users have come to know and love,such as buttons,switches,pickers,toolbars,and sliders. In this edition of the best selling book,you’ll also learn about touch gestures,table views,and collection views for displaying data on a user interface.
Assuming little or no working knowledge of the Swift programming language,and written in a friendly,easy-to-follow style,this book offers a comprehensive course in iPhone and iPad programming. The book starts with a gentle introduction to using Xcode and then guides you though the creation of your first simple application.
You’ll start with designing basic user interfaces and then explore more sophisticated ones that involve multiple screens such as navigation controllers,tab bars,tool bars,page views,and split views that are particularly useful on the larger screens of the iPad and certain iPhone models. And there’s much more!
Beginning iPhone Development with Swift 5 covers the basic information you need to get up and running quickly to turn your great ideas into working iOS apps. Once you’re ready,move on to Pro iPhone Development with Swift 5 to learn more of the really unique aspects of iOS programming and the Swift language.
What You Will Learn
Discover what data persistence is,and why it’s important
Build cool,crisp user interfaces
Display data in Table Views
Work with all the most commonly used iOS Frameworks
1. Understanding iOS Programming
2. Designing User Interfaces
3. Writing Swift Code
4. Using Xcode
5. Working with Controllers
6. Adding User Interface Objects
7. Using Common User Interface Objects
8. Steppers,Sliders,Progress Views,and Activity Indicator Views
9. lmage Views and Text Views
10. Buttons,Switches,and Segmented Controls
11. Touch Gestures
12. Using Alerts and Pickers
13. Constraints and Stack Views
14. Using Table Views
15. Customizing Table View Cells
16. Using Collection Views
17. Using the Navigation Controller
18. Using Tab Bars and Tool Bars
19. Using the Page View Controller
20. Using the Split View Controller