Course details
One of the pillars of iOS development is learning to work with a TableView. TableViews allow us to show a list of items to the user. We can see this in the Music app, the Settings app, Twitter, Facebook, and almost every app on our phones. This course will teach you the basics of TableViews, which are essential to making iOS apps in a fun-filled and engaging way.
Well also help you to strengthen your Swift skills along the way.
Well dive into the topics of arrays, loops, and functions. Well show how arrays are immensely helpful when working with TableViews and are the backbone for displaying data. Well also learn how loops help us harness Swift to do an insane amount of processing that we as humans could never do. Well also cover functions which allow us to organize our code and make it more efficient.
Then we bring it all together in an Emoji Dictionary app. This app lists a bunch of emojis that we find interesting.
When a user taps on an emoji, well then show the emoji magnified to see all details. Well also provide a definition of the emoji to the user. This course will help you learn some awesome iOS techniques.
By the end of the video course, youll know how to build simple iOS apps using the TableView structure and also know the intermediate swift programming language.
About the Author
Nick Walter is an iOS developer who has been focused on mobile app design and creation for over 5 years. His involvement in the iOS community started off with a bang, and in 2013 he was one of the 25 students worldwide to be invited to Apple's "Cocoa Camp." Within the community, he is also co-president of an Apple developer group called "Cocoa Heads.
He always wanted to transform brand new ideas into reality, but growing up in a small town, he had limited access to the required programming resources. This led to his early interest in online education. After experimenting with various companies, learning styles, and teaching processes, he adopted the best strategies and applied them while creating his courses.
Since the announcement of the new Swift programming language by Apple, he devoted himself to the Apple documentation and any online resource that was available. Prior to teaching the internet's first course on Swift, he created five iOS apps from scratch that are currently live in the App Store and are being used by thousands of users worldwide.
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