iOS Apprentice: Beginning iOS development with SwiftUI and UIKit, 8th Edition

iOS Apprentice: Beginning iOS development with SwiftUI and UIKit, 8th Edition

English | 2020 | ISBN: 978-1942878971 | 815 Pages | PDF, EPUB, CODE | 596 MB

Version 8.3.0
In this iOS programming book for beginners, you’ll learn how to build five complete iOS and Swift apps by following easy step-by-step tutorials.
If you’re completely new to Swift and iOS development (or need a brush-up), this is the series for you.
The iOS Apprentice is a series of epic-length tutorials for beginners where you’ll learn how to build four complete apps from scratch.
Each new app will be a little more advanced than the one before, and together they cover everything you need to know to make your own apps. By the end of the series you’ll be experienced enough to turn your ideas into real apps that you can sell on the App Store.
These tutorials have easy to follow step-by-step instructions, and consist of more than 1,100 pages and 500 illustrations! You also get full source code, image files, and other resources you can re-use for your own projects.
If you’re new to iOS and Swift, or to programming in general, learning how to write an app can seem incredibly overwhelming.
That’s why you need a guide that:

  • Shows you how to write an app step-by-step
  • With tons of illustrations and screenshots to make everything clear
  • In a fun and easygoing manner!

We’ll start at the very beginning. The first tutorial assumes absolutely zero programming knowledge but still shows you how to build an entire game from scratch.
The iOS Apprentice series doesn’t cover every single feature of iOS – it just focuses on the absolutely essential ones that you need to know.
Instead of just covering a list of features, the iOS Apprentice series does something much more important: it explains how all the different building blocks fit together and what is involved in building real apps.
You’re not going to create quick example programs that demonstrate how to accomplish a single feature. Instead, you’ll develop complete, fully-formed apps that are good enough to submit to the App Store!

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