Course Information
Course Overview
A Complete Xcode 7 and iOS 9 Course with Swift 2 & Objective-C
Do You Want To Create Your Own iPhone and iPad iOS 9 Apps but are not sure where to start? Are you ready to jump right into the exciting world of mobile development but have little or no programming experience? Then this is your course!
This Complete IOS 9 & Xcode 7 Guide - Make 20 Applications will give you everything your need to start your new career in IOS 9 development, The course has been structured to support Objective-C and Swift 2, Teaching you all you need to know from creating your first project to Submitting to the AppStore.
Create 20 Real iOS 9 Applications throughout the course from fun and simple games to powerfull utility apps using the native features of IOS 9 devices to help you understand the process of creating applications
Sell Your App to Millions of Potential Users and earn extra revenue from Ad networks and in app purchases, Making money has never been so easy!
Not only do you get the best online IOS 9 development course online buy You also get first class responsive support by email, Twitter or on the Udemy forums, So you can rest assure you have full guidance in your new career!
Why Choose This iOS 9 & Xcode 7 Course?
Many programmers learning to create there first iOS 9 application often learn from a boring 300 paged book or a short online video tutorial and are often left with more questions they they asked! This iOS 9 & Xcode 7 course teaches you from the ground up and i never leave you hanging as i support you through each and every step, i am there to assist you when you run into a problem in Xcode 7 and to offer any advice needed and before you know if you will have created your first iOS 9 app and will feel like everything your learned has stuck in your head.
Topics Covered:
- Understanding Xcode 7, iOS 9, Interface Builder, Simulator and Project Types
- Objective-C: Full guide to creating full featured apps
- Swift 2: Get to know the new updated language
- Create 20 real iOS 9 applications in both languages
- All Objects, Actions and Outlets possible in App Development
- Social Integration: Facebook, Twitter, SMS, Email and more
- Storyboards and nib Files
- Universal Support and Screen Size Support
- Images and Sounds Integration
- Full Featured iOS 9 Apps
- Saving and Loading: From text to data
- Earning Revenue Ad Networks
- Fun and Simple iOS 9 Games
- Full In App Purchase Support
- Core Data Applications
- Camera Support Applications
- App Store Submission and Update Support
Course Content
- 10 section(s)
- 229 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Getting To Grips!
- Section 3 Understanding Functions
- Section 4 Creating Actions
- Section 5 Getting A Good View!
- Section 6 Making An App Look Good
- Section 7 Coming In Loud And Clear
- Section 8 Creating A Tab Bar Application
- Section 9 Creating A Table View Application
- Section 10 Saving And Loading Stuff!
What You’ll Learn
- Full understanding of Xcode 7 and all it has to offer
- Learn how to program for IOS 9 to create your own apps
- Be able to support all devices and screen sizes
- Full explanation of all objects and functions within IOS 9 development
- Develop in Objective-C and Swift 2
- Earn revenue from your apps
- Start a new career
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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CChristyan Costea
very logically explained course the lecturer presents well enough to follow along with exact instruction
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CCharles Thompson
The instruction is really good. I'm brand new to iOS development and XCode so it would be nice if some of the navigation and selections were easier to see. Some of the navigation is off of the screen, so I had to pause while I figured out how to perform the task.
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KKeith Lee
I'm a web developer learning iOS for the first time. Course is pretty decent. The course goes over the basics. I suggest reading more on Objective C or Swift in addition to this course as there a lot of objective C and Cocoa concepts that are not explained. Code quality is not perfect and best code practice is not followed. For instance, IBactions, variable names and functions don't follow Apple naming conventions. Should be "doAction" and not "DoAction". A lot of code is repeated which is generally not a good thing in programming. Leaving a review now because the Q & A sections is dreadful. 50% of the time Aaron will not respond to users questions. When he does respond, the answer is less than adequate as every single time the user asking the question asks a follow up question to clarify Aaron's answer. Aaron NEVER responds to the follow up.
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NNattakarn Osborne
Arron is a very instructor. Simply explanation and me learn a lot of thing. Keep up with your good work!