Create a Contacts Manager using Core Data
In this tutorial, we’re going to delve into Core Data and build an app to manage our contacts. We’re going to learn about creating a data model, add records to the model, fetch
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In this tutorial, we’re going to delve into Core Data and build an app to manage our contacts. We’re going to learn about creating a data model, add records to the model, fetch
Be part of the evolution of Swift 3! There is no better time to learn this powerful , yet easy to learn programming language developed by Apple for macOS, IOS,
Introduction If you’re an aspiring game developer or just want to target the iOS or macOS realms, you must know your way around SpriteKit. In case you didn’t know, SpriteKit
Go from zero to an intermediate level understanding of Swift while learning how to replicate the App Store’s best game of 2015, “Mr Jump”. You will learn the Xcode environment,
You have dipped your toes into the water of iOS development and you want to go beyond the basics of making simple iPhone apps. You are ready to move on,
Hello world! This is the last half of the Taskr post where we’ve been creating a project management app. In the previous post, we built the UI and the model
Hello World! This is the first half of the two-part post that will combine what we’ve been learning from several different posts into a fully-functional app: Taskr. Taskr is a classic project management app where the user
Hello World! In this post, we’re going to look at how we can retrieve the user’s location as pure data and as a position on a map. We’ll look into the CoreLocation and MapKit modules
Hello World! In this post we’re going to learn how to effectively navigate between two or more view controllers using segues and a UINavigationController. We’ll also see how we can pass data
Hello world! In this post, we’re going to learn how to use the new NSURLSession class to quickly and efficiently connect to the internet and pull data. We’ll be using the OpenWeatherMap
Hello world! In this post, we’re going to learn how to use UITableView to create dynamic lists of items. We’ll create a very simple app that will display a list of
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Hello World! This is the 2nd and final part of our Unit Converter post. In this post, we’re going to finish our Unit Converter app and see it working in our emulator! We’ll delve into
Yes you can start building your own iOS 9 apps even if you have no prior programing experience! This course will walk you through everything you need to create and
Apps for iPad and iPhone are big business. And if you are not building your apps for both, you are losing out. It is projected that 2016 will see 80
Closures Closures are small, self-contained blocks of code that can be used in our code, not unlike a function. (The reason these are called closures is because they’re said to “close”
Hello world! In this post, we’re going to start building our first real-world app: a unit converter! With it, we hope to quickly convert between different units of length. This is Part 1
Hello World! In this post, we’re going to go more in-depth into some of the most basic UI controls that iOS supports. We’ll be covering a large number of different UI controls like text fields,