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Programming IOS 13: Dive Deep Into Views, View Controllers, and Frameworks

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If you're grounded in the basics of Swift, Xcode, and the Cocoa framework, this book provides a structured explanation of all essential real-world iOS app components. Through deep exploration and copious code examples, you'll learn how to create views, manipulate view controllers, and add features from iOS frameworks.


Create, arrange, draw, layer, and animate views that respondto touch
Use view controllers to manage multiple screens of interface
Master interface classes for scroll views, table views, text, popovers, split views, web views, and controls
Dive into frameworks for sound, video, maps, and sensors
Access user libraries: music, photos, contacts, and calendar
Explore files, networking, and threads
Stay up-to-date on iOS 13 innovations, such as:


Symbol images
Light and dark mode
Sheet presentation
Diffable data sources and compositional layout
Context menus and previews
Window scene delegates and multiple windows on iPad
Want to brush up on the basics? Pick up iOS 13 Programming Fundamentals with Swiftto learn about Swift, Xcode, and Cocoa. Together with Programming iOS 13, you'll gaina solid, rigorous, and practical understanding of iOS 13 development.

1208 pages, Paperback

Published January 14, 2020

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March 26, 2020
Really bad book. Author is trying to describe every topic in a very, I mean really very, complex way so that you cannot understand what is going on in the paragraph. In the beginning, I was trying to reread the content to understand the info, however, it did not help. What is more, examples in the book are not helping explanation of the new topic. Author is trying to write more text (this may be cheaper in physical book because you do need less color to print text rather than good illustrations) and to include less illustrations that are simpler to understand. There are a lot of code snippets and a little of real code from bracket to bracket. My opinion is that author need to rethink this book and understand that he is writing not an encyclopedia, he is writing a book for new developers who want to learn how to develop for IOS. Right now, I would not recommend this book; please, search for an other one that will be written in an understandable way.
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