Course Outline
Development environment
- Development environment requirements
- Xcode and the iOS SDK
- Apple Developer Registration
- Reasons why Applications get rejected
- Human Interface Guidelines
Xcode iOS Projects
- Overview of Xcode
- Creating an iOS project
- Running on simulator and real devices
Adaptive Layout
- Storyboards
- Multiple Device Support
- Icon Sizing and Device Orientation
- UI Components
- Building a User Interface
Swift
- Swift programming language overview
- Variables, constants and data types
- Language constructs
- Using Xcode to develop Swift applications
- Playground
Swift Classes and Scenes
- Creating Swift classes
- Instance variables and initialisation
- Memory management
- Strong and weak references
- Constructor types
- Protocols, Hashable and Printable
- Inheritance
- Creating Scenes
- Implementing View Controllers
- Outlets and Actions
Working with Graphics
- Adding icons and images
- Using the SpriteKit API
- Animating Sprites
User Interaction
- Buttons and handlers
- Pan gesture recognition
- Tap gesture recognition
Multiple Screen Applications
- Table Navigation
- Tabbed Applications
- Navigation Controllers
Location Services
- Position and Altitude
- Compass Direction
Device Access and Storage
- File Storage
- Music Library Access
- SQLite Database Access
Bluetooth
- Bluetooth API
- Centrals
- Peripherals
Speech Framework
- Speech to text
- Text to Speech
Networking
- Network Access
- Serialising and Deserialising JSON
- REST Web Services
Requirements
The course assumes some programming experience.
Testimonials (4)
More on the lab.
Sarbin - Cagayan Electric Power And Light Co., Inc.
Course - Flutter Development Bootcamp with Dart
That there was a lot of exercises.
Katarzyna Straszewska - Swiss AviationSoftware Ltd.
Course - Build Native iOS and Android Apps with Flutter
On time, training resources is readily available
MIKHAIL JOSUE MONTECILLO - PAg-IBIG Fund
Course - Xamarin for Cross-Platform Development
I really liked and appreciated how Renee adapted to our questions, on the fly looking for examples of things we asked and sharing examples via WeChat. Not only did she do this, she went out of her way to include screenshots of what to click/where things were given that we did not speak Chinese. It was a collaborative session with Renee pausing so we could ask questions, and allowing us to go slightly off topic sometimes so we got the most out of the session.