
iOS 11 Programming Fundamentals with Swift
Swift, Xcode, and Cocoa Basics
Matt Neuberg(Author)
O'Reilly (Publisher)
Published on 6. October 2017
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Paperback/Softback
650 pages
978-1-4919-9931-8 (ISBN)
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Description
Move into iOS development by getting a firm grasp of its fundamentals, including the Xcode 9 IDE, Cocoa Touch, and the latest version of Apple's acclaimed programming language, Swift 4. With this thoroughly updated guide, you'll learn the Swift language, understand Apple's Xcode development tools, and discover the Cocoa framework.
Explore Swift's object-oriented concepts
Become familiar with built-in Swift types
Dive deep into Swift objects, protocols, and generics
Tour the lifecycle of an Xcode project
Learn how nibs are loaded
Understand Cocoa's event-driven design
Communicate with C and Objective-C
In this edition, catch up on the latest iOS programming features.
Multiline strings and improved dictionaries
Object serialization
Key paths and key-value observing
Expanded git integration
Code refactoring
And more!
Once you master the fundamentals, you'll be ready to tackle the details of iOS app development with author Matt Neuburg's companion guide, Programming iOS 11
Explore Swift's object-oriented concepts
Become familiar with built-in Swift types
Dive deep into Swift objects, protocols, and generics
Tour the lifecycle of an Xcode project
Learn how nibs are loaded
Understand Cocoa's event-driven design
Communicate with C and Objective-C
In this edition, catch up on the latest iOS programming features.
Multiline strings and improved dictionaries
Object serialization
Key paths and key-value observing
Expanded git integration
Code refactoring
And more!
Once you master the fundamentals, you'll be ready to tackle the details of iOS app development with author Matt Neuburg's companion guide, Programming iOS 11
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Language
English
Place of publication
Sebastopol
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 182 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
1100 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4919-9931-8 (9781491999318)
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Matt Neuburg started programming computers in 1968, when he was 14 years old, as a member of a literally underground high school club, which met once a week to do time-sharing on a bank of PDP-10s by way of primitive Teletype machines. He also occasionally used Princeton University's IBM-360/67, but gave it up in frustration when one day he dropped his punch cards. He majored in Greek at Swarthmore College and received his Ph.D. from Cornell University in 1981, writing his doctoral dissertation (about Aeschylus) on a mainframe. He proceeded to teach classical languages, literature, and culture at many well-known institutions of higher learning, most of which now disavow knowledge of his existence, and to publish numerous scholarly articles unlikely to interest anyone. Meanwhile he obtained an Apple IIc and became hopelessly hooked on computers again, migrating to a Macintosh in 1990. He wrote some educational and utility freeware, became an early regular contributor to the online journal TidBITS, and in 1995 left academe to edit MacTech Magazine. In August 1996 he became a freelancer, which means he has been looking for work ever since.