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Building Apple Watch Projects

You're reading from   Building Apple Watch Projects Discover exciting and fun projects by building brilliant applications for the Apple Watch

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781785887369
Length 298 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (12) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Exploring the New Platform FREE CHAPTER 2. Hello Watch 3. C-Quence – A Memory Game 4. Expanding on C-Quence 5. On Q – A Productivity App 6. Watching the Weather 7. Plot Buddy – All about Location 8. Images, Animation, and Sound 9. Wear It, Test It, Tweak It, Ship It 10. This Is Only the Beginning Index

Setting up the project

For this app, our setup process will closely resemble that of the previous chapter.

Create the Xcode project

To create the Xcode project, follow the given instructions:

  1. Select File | New | Project, and from the templates select iOS App With WatchKit App.
  2. Name the project C-Quence and deselect the Notification scene and any other scenes that may be preselected, we won't need them here.

The project window should now be looking similar to this:

Create the Xcode project

Create Required Classes

Looking at the project navigator on the left, we see that inside the C-Quence project is a folder also named C-Quence, which contains files that are relevant to the iPhone companion app that we will not be needing to change in this chapter. The next two folders are all about the WatchKit Extension and WatchKit App. We can see here that Xcode's default project structure adheres very closely to the MVC pattern described above.

The MVC's View is the .storyboard file that the template creates for us...

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