IOS 7 By Tutorials
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Rating | : | 4.12 (834 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0989675106 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 804 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
This is where iOS 7 by Tutorials comes to the rescue! In this book, you will be able to learn the new topics in a much quicker and easier way – by following fun and easy-to-read tutorials.Topics Covered in iOS 7 by Tutorials:Designing for iOS 7: Learn how to design your app to fit in with the new minimalistic style.Transitioning to iOS: Take a skeumorphic app and convert it to an iOS 7 style.UIKit Dynamics: Create user interfaces that feel real by adding gravity, springs, and forces.Text Kit: Create dynamic text and text fields, and learn how to create your own eBook reader.Continuous Integration: Learn how to set up a server to automatically build your app.Networking with NSURLSess
. About the Author The iOS Tutorial Team is a group of app developers and authors who write tutorials at the popular iOS development website raywenderlich
Perfect! This book was just what I was looking for, iOS7 came with lots of great new features and considerations. It's been the biggest UI design change since ever and developers need to learn how to make the transition smoothly. There is a great chapter focusing on the de. "The best way to learn how to make apps on the iPhone / iPad" according to FreddyF. The whole "iOS by Tutorials" is a must-have, but this one marks a real evolution : thanks to iOS 7, the accent is put on designing apps, which is a very important factor of success on the app Store.The first part of the book is dedicated to design concepts, which . Great for everyone A. Pear Whether you are a beginner, or advanced programmer, this book is excellent if you're trying to stay up to date with iOS. The authors have put a great amount of effort into teaching you how to use many of the new features of iOS. Support yourself, and the excellent
The iOS Tutorial Team is a group of app developers and authors who write tutorials at the popular iOS development website raywenderlich.