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Mobile App Development for Beginners (Swift 3, iPhone iOS10)

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Mobile App Development for Beginners (Swift 3, iPhone iOS10), available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 327 lectures, based on 253 reviews, and has 6764 subscribers.

You will learn about After completing this course, youll be able to call yourself an iOS developer Youll be able to create your own apps. Youll be able to work as a freelance app developer (on small projects). This course is ideal for individuals who are Any beginner who wants to build their own app. or Someone new to iOS app development. or Any beginner with a strong desire to learn programming on the Apple iOS platform. It is particularly useful for Any beginner who wants to build their own app. or Someone new to iOS app development. or Any beginner with a strong desire to learn programming on the Apple iOS platform.

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Summary

Title: Mobile App Development for Beginners (Swift 3, iPhone iOS10)

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.35

Number of Lectures: 327

Number of Published Lectures: 327

Number of Curriculum Items: 327

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 327

Original Price: $39.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • After completing this course, youll be able to call yourself an iOS developer
  • Youll be able to create your own apps.
  • Youll be able to work as a freelance app developer (on small projects).
  • Who Should Attend

  • Any beginner who wants to build their own app.
  • Someone new to iOS app development.
  • Any beginner with a strong desire to learn programming on the Apple iOS platform.
  • Target Audiences

  • Any beginner who wants to build their own app.
  • Someone new to iOS app development.
  • Any beginner with a strong desire to learn programming on the Apple iOS platform.
  • Looking for an app development course that doesn’t confuse you? This course is designed to teach you how to build 10+ iPhone apps (using Swift 3 and Xcode 8)?with easy step-by-step instructions.

    Become an app developer!

    This course will give you the basic skills needed to call yourself an app developer. Whether you need to start creating apps for you job or you want to earn money as a freelance developer, this course will get you started designing and building your own apps.

    In this course, you will develop 10 beautiful, professional quality apps.?

    You don’t need any previous programming skills. You simply need a desire to learn how to develop apps and a Mac computer.?

    The course is app-based, which means you will build a complete and professional app step-by-step during each section of the course. No other course teaches you this same way.?

    By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:
    1. Design and build 10 real apps.
    2. Call yourself an app developer.
    3. Create your own apps worthy of publishing to the app store.

    Below is a summary of just some of the things you will learn:

    1.??? How to use popular objects like UILabel, UIButton, UITextField, UITextView, UIImageView, etc.

    2.??? How to use Auto Layout to design the perfect User Interface for all devices.

    3.??? Introduction to Stack View and how it works with Auto Layout.

    4.??? UINavigationController and its properties.

    5.??? Segue and sending data to other screens.

    6.??? How to add and customize app Launch screen.

    7.??? How to create multiple-sized icons and how to add icons to apps.

    8.??? How to resolve build-time issues and run-time errors.

    9.??? How to debug view hierarchy.

    10.??? How to deal with memory issues and what they mean for your app.

    11.??? Understanding app delegates and their methods.

    12.??? Understanding the differences between ViewDidLoad and ViewWillAppear.

    13.??? How to read Apple API documentation and Class references.

    14.??? How the coordinate system works on iOS.

    15.??? How to create IBOutlets and IBAction for objects.

    16.??? Introduction to Swift 3.0 basics like data types, operators, “ifelse” statements, switch statements, arrays, dictionaries, etc.

    17.??? Different ways to dismiss the keyboard.

    18.??? Using multiple storyboards in your Xcode projects.

    19.??? How to pop or dismiss a view controller.

    20.??? Using UITabBarController.

    21.??? How to use UISegmented Control and UISwitch.

    22.??? How to use Userdefaults to save small data.

    23.??? How to read from the Plist file.

    24.??? How to create and work with custom classes in your projects.

    25.??? Using tags to identify objects in your view.

    26.??? How to use constant file to manage your app data.

    27.??? Using app delegate to call functions from other view controllers.

    28.??? How to use UIPickerView and UIDatePicker.

    29.??? How to work with UITableViewController and UITableView Object.

    30.??? How to import photos from your photo library.

    31.??? How to access the iPhone camera to take pictures.

    32.??? How to work with UICollectionViewController.

    33.??? How to display interactive alerts with UIAlertControllers.

    34.??? Object-Oriented Programming concepts such as Structs, Enumerations, Classes, Inheritance, Extensions, etc.

    35.??? Saving with NSCoding.

    36.??? How to record and play audio in apps.

    37.??? How to use a timer to display countdowns.

    38.??? How to play videos in a custom-sized view.

    39.??? How to display user locations on a map.

    40.??? How to search a map for popular locations.

    41.??? How to display rich local notifications to users with videos and images.

    42.??? How to share with SMS, Email, Facebook, Twitter, etc.

    43.??? How to use SFSafariViewController to display web content in your app.

    You’ll learn how to become an app developer with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instruction.

    I’m always here to answer questions as you go in the class discussion boards or through direct messaging.

    My goal is to make you an app developer.? Please enjoy some of the Free preview lectures to get you started or click the Take This Course button and join the course today.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction and Preparation

    Lecture 1: Course Introduction – Why you should take this course

    Lecture 2: Introduction to Florist App

    Lecture 3: Download Xcode from the App Store

    Lecture 4: Things you need to follow along

    Lecture 5: How to follow along and some useful tips

    Lecture 6: About Me

    Chapter 2: Introduction to iOS Development – The Basics

    Lecture 1: Launching Xcode for the first time

    Lecture 2: How to change Xcode settings

    Lecture 3: Quick Xcode Tour

    Lecture 4: Add background image and duplicating view controllers

    Lecture 5: Introduction to UILabels

    Lecture 6: Introduction to UIButtons

    Lecture 7: How to use Xcode Preview

    Lecture 8: Introduction to UITextView and how to set the initial View Controller

    Lecture 9: Adding missing constraints to views automatically

    Lecture 10: Adding layout constraints manually to views

    Lecture 11: Auto Layout errors

    Lecture 12: Editing layout constraints and how to reset frames

    Lecture 13: Introduction to Stack View

    Lecture 14: Toggle between software and hardware keyboard on the simulator

    Lecture 15: Introduction to segue

    Lecture 16: Adding a UINavigationController to our app

    Lecture 17: Clip the image view for smooth segue transition

    Lecture 18: Customising the UINavigation bar

    Lecture 19: Adding title to the UINavigation bar (hack)

    Lecture 20: Changing the tint color of barbutton item and back button

    Lecture 21: How to change back button text and how to have no back button text

    Lecture 22: UINavigation Controller push segue error

    Lecture 23: Introduction to Launch Screen Storyboard

    Lecture 24: Introduction to plist.info and how to make app exit on suspend

    Lecture 25: How to change view controller status bar color

    Lecture 26: How to hide the status bar

    Lecture 27: Using Flaticon.com to download icons for our app

    Lecture 28: Creating icon on Canva.com

    Lecture 29: App icon sizes and Asset catalog creator tool

    Lecture 30: Adding icon to iOS app

    Lecture 31: Resolving build time issues in the app

    Lecture 32: How to debug View Hierarchy

    Lecture 33: Memory usage basics

    Lecture 34: How to simulate memory warnings

    Lecture 35: Introduction to App delegates File

    Lecture 36: Understanding ViewDidLoad and ViewWillAppear

    Lecture 37: Apple documentation class reference

    Lecture 38: Coordinate system in ios

    Lecture 39: Adding UILabel to the app programmatically

    Lecture 40: Programmatically adding UIImageView and accessing class reference from Xcode

    Lecture 41: Creating IBOutlets and reference***

    Lecture 42: Creating View Controller Swift file for other scenes

    Lecture 43: Creating IBActions for UIButton click events

    Lecture 44: IBOutlet connection error and how to recover

    Lecture 45: Dynamically changing properties through button actions

    Lecture 46: ViewWillAppear vs ViewDidLoad

    Chapter 3: Introduction to Swift 3.0 – Part 1- The Basics

    Lecture 1: Introduction to playground

    Lecture 2: Constants and variables

    Lecture 3: Introduction to Data Types

    Lecture 4: Introduction to String Data Type

    Lecture 5: Introduction to Int data Type

    Lecture 6: Introduction to Float and Double Type

    Lecture 7: Introduction to Boolean Data Type

    Lecture 8: String interpolation

    Lecture 9: String interpolation continued

    Lecture 10: Good naming conventions to follow

    Lecture 11: Arithmetic operators

    Lecture 12: Integer division and possible errors

    Lecture 13: Remainder operator

    Lecture 14: Compound assignment operators

    Lecture 15: Comparison operator

    Lecture 16: Comparison operator – checking for equality

    Lecture 17: NOT operator

    Lecture 18: How to find out the data types of variables

    Lecture 19: Type Casting

    Lecture 20: Problem Solution 1 – Swap variables

    Lecture 21: Problem Solution 2 – Area and perimeter

    Lecture 22: Problem Solution 3 – Calculate Percentage

    Lecture 23: Problem Solution 4 – Last digits of a number

    Lecture 24: Introduction to If statements

    Lecture 25: Else branch

    Lecture 26: Nested if statement

    Lecture 27: Elseif statements

    Lecture 28: Problem and Solution: Maximum of two numbers

    Lecture 29: Problem and Solution: Even or odd number

    Lecture 30: Problem and Solution: Divisibilty calculations

    Lecture 31: Logical AND operator

    Lecture 32: Logical OR operator

    Lecture 33: Problem Solution: Class marks

    Lecture 34: Problem Solution: Divisibility revisited

    Lecture 35: Ternary conditional operator

    Lecture 36: Switch statements

    Lecture 37: Switch case – matching multiple values

    Lecture 38: Switch range matching

    Lecture 39: Switch break statement

    Lecture 40: Fallthrough statement

    Lecture 41: Introduction to Swift Array

    Lecture 42: Reading values from array

    Lecture 43: Getting multiple values using closed range

    Lecture 44: Array type and Any type

    Lecture 45: Merging two arrays

    Instructors

  • Mobile App Development for Beginners (Swift 3, iPhone iOS10)  No.2
    Dee Aliyu Odumosu
    Freelance Developer with over 120 Apps Developed
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