Learn Objective-C and its latest release, and learn how to mix Swift with it. You have a great idea for an app, but how do you bring it to fruition? With Objective-C, the universal language of iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps. Using a hands-on approach, you'll learn how to think in programming terms, how to use Objective-C to construct program logic, and how to synthesize it all into working apps. Gary Bennett, an experienced app developer and trainer, will guide you on your journey to becoming a successful app developer. Along the way you'll discover the flexibility of Apple's developer toolsIf you're looking to take the first step towards App Store success, Objective-C for Absolute Beginners, Third edition is the place to start.What You'll LearnUnderstand the fundamentals of computer programming: variables, design data structures, and work with file systemsExamine the logic of object-oriented programming: how to use classes, objects, and methodsInstall Xcode and write programs in Objective-CMake OS X applications and iOS apps that do cool stuffWho This Book Is ForAnyone who wants to learn to develop apps for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, or Watch using the Objective-C programming language. No previous programming experience is necessary.
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32 s/w Abbildungen, 223 farbige Abbildungen
223 Illustrations, color; 32 Illustrations, black and white; XXIII, 298 p. 255 illus., 223 illus. in color.
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Höhe: 25.4 cm
Breite: 17.8 cm
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978-1-4842-1903-4 (9781484219034)
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10.1007/978-1-4842-1904-1
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Gary Bennett is president of xcelMe.com. xcelMe teaches iPhone/iPad programming courses online. Gary has taught hundreds of students how to develop iPhone/iPad apps, and has several very popular apps on the iTunes App Store. Gary's students have some of the best-selling apps on the iTunes App Store. Gary also worked for 25 years in the technology and defense industries. He served 10 years in the U.S. Navy as a nuclear engineer aboard two nuclear submarines. After leaving the Navy, Gary worked for several companies as a software developer, chief information officer, and resident. As CIO, he helped take VistaCare public in 2002. Gary also co-authored iPhone Cool Projects for Apress. Gary lives in Scottsdale, Arizona with his wife, Stefanie, and their four children.