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Learn SwiftUI

You're reading from   Learn SwiftUI An introductory guide to creating intuitive cross-platform user interfaces using Swift 5

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Product type Paperback
Published in Apr 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839215421
Length 316 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Chris Barker Chris Barker
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with SwiftUI 2. Understanding Declarative Syntax FREE CHAPTER 3. Building Layout and Structure 4. Creating Your First Application 5. Understanding Controls, Views, and Lists 6. Working with Navigation in SwiftUI 7. Creating a Form with States and Data Binding 8. Networking and Linking to Your Existing App Logic 9. Maps and Location Services 10. Updating for iPad with NavigationViewStyle 11. SwiftUI on watchOS 12. SwiftUI versus UIKit 13. Basic Animation in Views 14. Animations in Transitions 15. Testing in SwiftUI 16. Other Books You May Enjoy

Preface

SwiftUI is the brand new UI framework unveiled by Apple at WWDC 2019. For iOS, it comes as a potential successor to UIKit and AppKit for macOS.

SwiftUI takes full advantage of declarative syntax, changing the way we think about designing and developing apps.

We start by taking a look at the Swift programming language before moving onto how declarative syntax works so well for SwiftUI. We’ll then begin to program our very own recipe app, learning all about the simplicity of SwiftUI along the way. We’ll also learn about existing UI frameworks and how we can integrate those directly into our project with ease.

Once our iOS app is up and running, we’ll see how making the transition over to iPadOS and watchOS is made even easier.

With brand new features built directly into Xcode 11 and the power of the Swift 5.2 programming language - SwiftUI is the start of something very special.

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