
Beginning Reactive Programming with Swift
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Learn the basics of reactive programming and how it makes apps more responsive. This book shows you how to incorporate reactive programming into existing development products and cycles using RXSwift and RXCocoa on iOS and Mac.
As we move away from the traditional paradigm of typing or touching one step at a time to interact with programs, users expect apps to adapt and not need constant hand-holding. People today expect their devices to do much more than just follow commands. They expect devices to react and adapt. Reactive programming, a new term for asynchronous processing, requires new app architectures, and you'll learn how these are already built into iOS and macOS in many places.
As part of this more complex environment, you'll move beyond Cocoa and Cocoa Touch to incorporate data from Amazon Web Services (AWS), JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), and other formats, and standards. Together with the concepts of reactive programming and RxSwift, these tools help you build more powerful and useful apps that have wide appeal and use.
What You'll Learn
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Work with tools such as Darwin microkernel, RxSwift, and RxCocoa
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Use Git repositiories and other resoucrces to get into coding
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Create apps that adapt to gestures and UI interaction as well as what's happening in and around the environment of the app itself.
This book is for Swift programmers interested in learning to create reactive apps with RxSwift.
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Jesse Feiler is a developer, consultant, trainer, and author specializing in database technologies and location-based apps. He is the creator of Minutes Machine the meeting management app, as well as Saranac River Trail app a guide to the Trail that includes location-based updates as well as social media tools. His apps are available in the App Store and are published by Champlain Arts Corp. Jesse is heard regularly on WAMC Public Radio for the Northeast's The Roundtable. He is founder of Friends of Saranac River Trail, Inc. A native of Washington DC, he has lived in New York City and currently lives in Plattsburgh NY.
Content
Part I: Building Composite Apps with Swift .- Chapter 1: The Building Blocks: Projects, Workspaces, Extensions, Delegates, and Frameworks.- Chapter 2: Using CocoaPods.- Part II: Using Codable Data with Swift and iOS .- Chapter 3: Reading and Writing JSON Data.- Chapter 4: Using JSON Data with Swift.- Part III: Integrating Facebook Logins .- Chapter 5: Setting Up a Facebook Account with iOS.- Chapter 6: Managing Facebook Logins.- Chapter 7: Adding Facebook Login to an iOS App.- Part IV: Storing Data in Amazon Web Services .- Chapter 8: Working with Amazon Web Services and Cocoa.- Chapter 9: Managing AWS Logins.- Chapter 10: Beginning an AWS Project.- Part V: Using RxSwift . - Chapter 11: Getting Into Code.- Chapter 12: Thinking Reactively.- Chapter 13: Exploring the Basic Rx Code.- Chapter 14: Build a ReactiveX/RxSwift App.
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