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Intermediate and Advanced iOS Build Real World Apps

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Intermediate and Advanced iOS – Build Real World Apps, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.4, with 73 lectures, based on 73 reviews, and has 661 subscribers.

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Title: Intermediate and Advanced iOS – Build Real World Apps

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 4.4

Number of Lectures: 73

Number of Published Lectures: 73

Number of Curriculum Items: 73

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 73

Original Price: $19.99

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What You Will Learn

  • Intermediate and advanced iOS development skills
  • Building real world apps using start to finish
  • MapKit integration with Firestore cloud database
  • iOS App integration with Web API using JSON
  • Camera App with filters
  • Who Should Attend

  • This course is for intermediate and advanced developers
  • Students who want to take their skills to the next level
  • Target Audiences

  • This course is for intermediate and advanced developers
  • Students who want to take their skills to the next level
  • Are you a beginner iOS developer and want to take your skills to the next level? Do you have some iOS programming experience but wanted to learn MORE. Are you looking to enhance your skills and become a better developer?

    If you answered YES to any of the above questions then this course is for you! For the last few months I have been working on a course which condenses my 8+ years of iOS development experience into 4 apps. This course will teach you how to become a better developer by incorporating design patterns, refactoring, layering and advanced iOS skills.

    Welcome to Intermediate and Advanced iOS – Build Real World Apps! I have always believed that the best way to learn is to build a product. In this course you will be working on multiple projects using different technologies and frameworks. Check out the amazing projects you will working on:

    High Waters: High Waters app is a crowdsourcing app which allows the users to notify each others of a flooded region. This app can literally save lives! In this app you will learn the following:

  • Integrate MapKit with an iOS App

  • Learn to zoom into user’s current location

  • Create custom annotations

  • Persist information to the Firebase Firestore cloud database

  • MapKit simulation techniques

  • Good News: Good News app is a news app like Google News designed using MVVM design pattern. The app fetches the latest news from the NewsAPI service and displays it according to their relevant categories. In this app you will learn the following:

  • Designing the interface of the app

  • Configuring and setting up theme of the app using appearance API in iOS

  • Implement a web service layer to fetch news from NewsAPI

  • Consuming JSON and populating models using Swift 4 Codable protocols

  • Implementing View Models to support on screen user interface

  • Creating custom self sizing UITableView cells

  • Utilizing WKWebView to display resources

  • Good Cam: Good Cam app showcase the same features as Instagram App and is implemented using the view controller containment pattern. It allows users to take a photo and then apply custom filters on the photo. Later the filtered photo is persisted back to the camera roll. In this app you will learn the following:

  • Setting up the app using view controller containment pattern

  • Injecting controllers into parent controller

  • Displaying photos from photo library in a UICollectionView

  • Taking a photo from the iPhone camera

  • Creating and applying custom filters to the photo

  • Saving the filtered photo to the photo library on user’s device

  • Good List: Good List is a Todo list application with a twist! The complete app is implemented without using storyboards. Good List App perfectly reflects the challenges and flexibility you achieve when you don’t use interface builder or storyboards in your application. In this app you will learn the following:

  • Programmatically creating the user interface of the app

  • Setting layout constraints for user interface elements

  • Sending data between view controllers using delegate design pattern.

  • Who is this course for?

  • This course is for all levels of developers who wants to increase their skills to become intermediate and advanced developer. Also for developers who wants to learn more about how to how to structure your real world iOS apps.

  • Developers who wants to enhance their existing skills.

  • Is this course right for me?

    Look: If you are still not convinced then check out my 5 star rating on Udemy. I am very active on Udemy forums and I try my best to answer every single question from my students. I also provide lifetime updates for my course and keep a regular schedule for updating the course with new, educational material.

    Thank you and enjoy the course!

    Azam

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Prerequisites

    Lecture 3: Exercise Files

    Chapter 2: High Waters – Building the User Interface

    Lecture 1: What you will be building

    Lecture 2: Displaying MapView Control on the Screen

    Lecture 3: Locating and Displaying Users Current Location

    Lecture 4: Adding the Add Flood Button

    Lecture 5: Adding Annotation to the Map

    Lecture 6: Zooming into Users Location

    Chapter 3: High Waters – Integrating with Cloud Firestore Database

    Lecture 1: What is Cloud Firestore Database?

    Lecture 2: Configuring Firebase Firestore for HighWaters App

    Lecture 3: Installing Firestore and Configuring Firebase Console

    Lecture 4: Hello Firestore Database

    Lecture 5: Saving Flooded Regions in Firestore Database

    Lecture 6: Fetching Flooded Regions from Firestore Database and Displaying them on Screen

    Chapter 4: High Waters – Custom Annotations

    Lecture 1: What we will be building?

    Lecture 2: Implementing Custom Annotations Views

    Lecture 3: Removing Flood Record from MapView and Firestore Database

    Lecture 4: Removing Flood Record for Multiple Users

    Chapter 5: Good News – Implementing the User Interface

    Lecture 1: What we will be building

    Lecture 2: Understanding MVC Architecture

    Lecture 3: What is Wrong with MVC?

    Lecture 4: Understanding MVVM Design Pattern

    Lecture 5: Setting Up the Appearance of the App

    Lecture 6: Implementing Custom Self Sizing Headlines Cells

    Lecture 7: Populating UITableView with Dummy Data

    Chapter 6: Good News – Integrating with NewsAPI

    Lecture 1: Registering with NewsAPI.org

    Lecture 2: Implementing Web Service

    Lecture 3: Creating the Models

    Lecture 4: Implementing Category Service to Fetch Articles by Categories

    Lecture 5: Testing Category Service

    Chapter 7: Good News – View Models

    Lecture 1: Understanding the View Models Structures

    Lecture 2: Implementing CategoryListViewModel

    Lecture 3: Implementing ArticleViewModel

    Lecture 4: Displaying Articles in UITableView

    Lecture 5: Implementing Current Date Header for UITableView

    Lecture 6: Implementing Category Section Header for UITableView

    Chapter 8: Good News – Displaying News Details

    Lecture 1: Understanding the Scenario

    Lecture 2: Creating the News Details Screen and NewsDetailViewModel

    Lecture 3: Manually Decoding Article JSON

    Lecture 4: Displaying News Details

    Chapter 9: Good Cam – Setting Up the Container View Controller

    Lecture 1: What we will be building

    Lecture 2: Understanding the Architecture of the App

    Lecture 3: Configuring Container View Controller

    Lecture 4: Adding PhotosFilterViewController as Child Controller

    Chapter 10: Good Cam – Photos Library

    Lecture 1: Requesting Users Permission

    Lecture 2: Retrieving All Photos

    Lecture 3: Displaying Photos in UICollectionView

    Lecture 4: Selecting a Photo

    Lecture 5: Displaying the Selected Photo

    Chapter 11: Good Cam – Applying Filter Effects

    Lecture 1: Initializing the Camera

    Lecture 2: Passing Image to PhotoFiltersViewController

    Lecture 3: Designing the User Interface

    Lecture 4: Implementing FiltersService

    Lecture 5: Creating FiltersScrollView Control

    Lecture 6: Displaying Preview Images with Filters

    Lecture 7: Applying Filter to Users Photo

    Lecture 8: Saving Photo in Photo Library

    Chapter 12: GoodList App

    Lecture 1: Understanding the Scenario

    Lecture 2: Setting Up the Root View Controller

    Lecture 3: Configuring the Theme

    Lecture 4: Extensions to Create Custom BarButtonItem

    Lecture 5: Displaying AddTaskViewController

    Lecture 6: Adding Cancel and Save Buttons

    Lecture 7: Creating User Interface for AddTaskViewController Dynamically

    Lecture 8: Configuring Constraints on UIStackView

    Lecture 9: Implementing Task Model and Priority Enum

    Lecture 10: Passing Task to TaskListViewController

    Lecture 11: Implementing Custom TaskTableViewCell

    Lecture 12: Configuring TaskTableViewCell Constraints

    Lecture 13: Displaying Tasks in UITableView

    Chapter 13: Conclusion

    Lecture 1: Next Steps

    Lecture 2: Bonus – Coupons

    Instructors

  • Intermediate and Advanced iOS Build Real World Apps  No.2
    Mohammad Azam
    Apple Featured iOS Developer and iOS Instructor
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