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Learning Xcode 8

You're reading from   Learning Xcode 8 Learn to build iOS Applications with Xcode 8

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785885723
Length 480 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Starting Your iOS Journey FREE CHAPTER 2. Welcome to Xcode 3. Introduction to Swift 3 4. Using Storyboards, Auto Layout, and Size Classes 5. Taking Advantage of Source Control in Xcode 6. Building Your First iOS App 7. Integrating Multitouch and Gestures 8. Exploring Common iOS Frameworks 9. Working with Core Data 10. Creating a watchOS Companion App 11. Advanced Input Using Sensors 12. Sending Notifications 13. Writing Unit Tests 14. Debugging an iOS Application 15. Optimizing Your App 16. Distributing an iOS App Index

Chapter 1. Starting Your iOS Journey

When Steve Jobs announced the original iPhone in January of 2007, he referred to it as a combination of three product categories: a widescreen iPod with touch controls, a revolutionary mobile phone, and a breakthrough Internet communications device. When he first announced each of those three feature sets on stage, the iPod and the phone received tremendous applause from the crowd. However, the Internet communications aspect only got a few polite claps. In 2007, the iPhone ran on EDGE (2G) cellular networks. There was no iCloud. The App Store wouldn't exist for over a year; iPhone OS was a closed platform. At the time, there just wasn't anything particularly exciting about an internet communicator.

Fast-forward to the present day: our phones are running the 10th version of iOS, and each year iOS developers are getting paid over $10 B from app sales and in-app-purchases. Since the days of the original iPhone, we've seen the introduction of the iPod Touch, the iPad Air, iPad Mini, and iPad Pro, and in the last year or so the Apple Watch and Apple TV as well. . If it hasn't been made clear yet, the iOS ecosystem's growth has been explosive! While this is nothing but excitement for iOS users, for someone who is about to set off on their journey as an iOS developer, all of these facts just mean that there is much more to learn!

While the iPod and the mobile phone pieces of Steve's original iPhone pitch are still there, the defining aspect of the iOS success story is its internet communicator capabilities, which you are about to dive into with iOS app development using Xcode. In this first chapter, my goal is to make sure you are informed, prepared, and excited to begin developing for the iOS platform. We'll be covering a wide variety of topics, including:

  • A developer's responsibilities
  • Working on a team
  • An overview of the Xcode 8 suite of tools
  • Understanding the Model-View-Controller paradigm
  • Signing up for an Apple Developer Account

So without any further delay, let's go!

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Learning Xcode 8
Published in: Nov 2016
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781785885723
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