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iOS 7 represents the most significant update to Apple’s mobile operating system since the first iPhone was released, and even the most seasoned app developers are looking for information on how to take advantage of the latest iOS 7 features in their app designs. That’s where iOS App Development For Dummies comes in! Whether you’re a programming hobbyist wanting to build an app for fun or a professional developer looking to expand into the iOS market, this book will walk you through the fundamentals of building a universal app that stands out in the iOS crowd.
Walks you through joining Apple’s developer program, downloading the latest SDK, and working with Apple’s developer toolsExplains the key differences between iPad and iPhone apps and how to use each device’s features to your advantageShows you how to design your app with the end user in mind and create a fantastic user experienceCovers using nib files, views, view controllers, interface objects, gesture recognizers, and much more
There’s no time like now to tap into the power of iOS – start building the next big app today with help from iOS App Development For Dummies!
ASIN : 1118871057
Publisher : For Dummies
Publication date : April 14, 2014
Edition : 1st
Language : English
Print length : 576 pages
ISBN-10 : 9781118871058
ISBN-13 : 978-1118871058
Item Weight : 1.65 pounds
Dimensions : 7.3 x 1.4 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #564,873 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #104 in Software Design & Engineering #486 in Software Development (Books) #1,430 in Business Technology
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Holly Guidry –
Just what I wanted
Accurate description, perfectly packaged and on time delivery.
Mark Brohawn –
Great starter book
Chapters are organized well with a good teaching example
Martyn Arnold –
A good book gone bad by a serious need of editing
The book covers a lot of territory. Jesse really tries to teach you a lot. Unfortunately, there are so many inconsistencies in the text and the code, that it becomes an exercise in chasing down bugs in the book. And it seems to get worse the farther into the book you go. I had to frequently refer to the code samples available for download to compare with the code I wrote and the code in the book. I got through it and have a working App, but I cannot recommend this book unless they fix the inconsistencies.
ABCKids –
A lot like the beginning iOS programming book – but still useful
A lot like the beginning iOS programming book – but still useful. needed to cover more on data storage and archival but for a beginner book it is great.
diane leach –
Five Stars
awesome
Brandon Leroy –
Great reading.
Solid book. Was a gift. My my friend loved it.
Enr VQ –
Five Stars
Very good.
Hal Dale –
Pretty good but
Pretty good but, I was looking for an updated version of iOS for dummies with the Road Trip app using Xcode 8 or 9, Swift 3 or 4 and more advanced features like core data.
Jazus –
good
Henry –
Just what I wanted
Isidore Gale –
I am learning to do apps. I don’t have any Apple products. So this book did help. But it would have helped more I think if I had a apple product.
Rahul –
screenshot printed on this book is very low quality and unclear.
Ms J. A. Cox –
Published in 2016, so significantly out of sync with current software and operating systems.