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The Complete iOS Bootcamp

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  • Updated 7/2016
4.4
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Language
English
Taught by
EDUmobile Academy
Rating
4.4
(24 Ratings)
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Course Overview

The Complete iOS Bootcamp

Learn iOS9 with Swift2 along with iOS8 and WatchKit with Actual iOS Apps with Source Code

In this iOS Bootcamp you will learn fundamentals of developing iOS applications using Swift programming language both the versions.

This course contains 255 lectures spread over 30 hours of video.

You will have access to actively ask Rick any questions you like related to the content.

At the end of the course, you’ll be able to write iOS applications that use tables, hierarchical and tabbed navigation, and understand the principles behind developing any iOS application.

The course will be complimented with shorter sessions on the various
extension frameworks at a later date, including SpriteKit, SceneKit,
HealthKit, WatchKit, etc

We will also cover everything you need to develop compelling apps for Apple Watch using the WatchKit framework and the Swift programming language. 

We'll cover the techniques of app development, starting with some simple apps and working our way up to more complex techniques..

We'll build several apps together, including a simple note taker, a few different kinds of calculator, a few of games, a simple memo systems with voice recording and playback, etc. 

 All topics are easy to learn and presented in digestible short 5 to 15 minute videos with real world examples and demos. The course contains discussions and demos to test your skill. All demos come with full source codes that you can download which is complimentary and use for your projects.

Topics include:

  • Introduction to working with Xcode
  • Data types, optionals, and tuples
  • Collection types: arrays, sets, and dictionaries
  • If statements and loops
  • functions and closures
  • Enumerations
  • Classes and structures
  • Stored and computed properties
  • Inheritance in Swift
  • Introduction to iOS
  • Model - View - Controller and its role in iOS programming
  • Delegation
  • Navigation controllers and segues
  • Tab bar controllers
  • Table view controllers
  • Using various cell sty les
  • Using headers and footers
  • Grouping vs. plain table styles
  • Indexing a table view
  • A case study: NoteTaker:
  • Swift Primer
  • Variables
  • Functions
  • Arrays
  • Enumerations
  • Classes
  • Methods
  • Views
  • Arrays
  • Enumerations
  • Classes
  • Methods
  • Views
  • Watchkit
  • 7 real apps

I hope you join me as we explore this course together!


Course Content

  • 10 section(s)
  • 255 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Course Introduction
  • Section 2 Variables and Other Types
  • Section 3 More on Arrays, Loops, Directories
  • Section 4 Functions, References and Closures
  • Section 5 Enumerations in iOS
  • Section 6 Classes, Structures & Methods
  • Section 7 First App in iOS, view and Other
  • Section 8 Navigations and Segue
  • Section 9 Table View in Depth
  • Section 10 NoteTaker App

What You’ll Learn

  • Become and expert in App development with iOS9
  • Learn by example by walking you through real live projects step by step
  • Become a Master in Developing Compelling Apps for Apple Watch using the WatchKit Framework


Reviews

  • R
    Re'em Halamish
    3.5

    There are video problems in lectures 57, 113

  • P
    Peter Thomas
    5.0

    Rick is thee Best Instructor on Udemy, IMHO! He clearly explains (to OOP beginners), the important intricacies of OOP & how Swift implements OOP, in consistent details, without skipping over anything. I'm sure even knowledgeable developers will learn from this wonderful course. He has the best explanation of Delegation I have ever heard or read before. He deserves 5 stars. I'm only up to lecture 51

  • S
    Scott Hatmaker
    5.0

    So far easy to understand and plenty of good examples...

  • J
    Jesper Von Segebaden
    5.0

    Everything is very clearly explained with examples easy to undrstand and come back to later on if necessary.

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