Bitfountain Objective-C for iOS 9
Bitfountain Objective-C for iOS 9 , available at Free, has an average rating of 4.65, with 39 lectures, based on 79 reviews, and has 5756 subscribers.
You will learn about Build iOS 9 apps in Objective-C Interoperate between Swift and Objective-C Read and manipulate Objective-C libraries This course is ideal for individuals who are This course is not for students who are complete beginners in programming. See our iOS 9 Foundation Course if you are new to coding. It is particularly useful for This course is not for students who are complete beginners in programming. See our iOS 9 Foundation Course if you are new to coding.
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Summary
Title: Bitfountain Objective-C for iOS 9
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.65
Number of Lectures: 39
Number of Published Lectures: 39
Number of Curriculum Items: 39
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 39
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Build iOS 9 apps in Objective-C
- Interoperate between Swift and Objective-C
- Read and manipulate Objective-C libraries
Who Should Attend
- This course is not for students who are complete beginners in programming. See our iOS 9 Foundation Course if you are new to coding.
Target Audiences
- This course is not for students who are complete beginners in programming. See our iOS 9 Foundation Course if you are new to coding.
Although Swift is the future of iOS development, Objective-C is still relevant. If you’re trying to get a job as an iOS developer, knowing Objective-C is required. Most legacy libraries are written in the language, and you need to know how to interact with them. Learn everything you need to know by building a pirate adventure game through the expert, heartcrafted methods used in all Bitfountain courses.
Most iOS courses these days are teaching Swift. We teach Swift in our intro course too! But we also realize that the days of Objective-C are far from over. If you have a little experience coding, we’ll get you building iOS 9 apps in Objective-C quickly.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Objective-C Intro
Lecture 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Create the Pirate Adventure Game in Objective-C
Lecture 1: Create the Pirate Adventure Game in Objective-C
Lecture 2: Storyboard Setup
Lecture 3: Adding IBOutlets
Lecture 4: Adding IBActions
Lecture 5: Creating a Weapon Model
Lecture 6: Creating an Armor Model
Lecture 7: Creating a Boss Model
Lecture 8: Creating a Character Model
Lecture 9: Creating a Tile Model
Lecture 10: Create a Boss Instance
Lecture 11: Create a Character Instance
Lecture 12: Creating the Tiles Method
Lecture 13: Creating Additional Tiles Part 1
Lecture 14: Creating Additional Tiles Part 2
Lecture 15: Creating Additional Tiles Part 3
Lecture 16: Creating Additional Tiles Part 4
Lecture 17: Setup Game Method
Lecture 18: Setup and Track Current Point
Lecture 19: Add Character Attributes
Lecture 20: Update Tile Helper Method
Lecture 21: Update Buttons Helper Method
Lecture 22: GameBrain class and tileExistsAtPoint method
Lecture 23: Using the tileExistsAtPoint method
Lecture 24: Implementing our Navigation Buttons
Lecture 25: Implementing ActionButtonPressed
Lecture 26: Implementing ResetButtonPressed
Lecture 27: Declaring a Winner
Lecture 28: Adding a PlayerDidWin Protocol
Lecture 29: Conforming to the the GameBrainDelegate
Lecture 30: Announcing the Winner
Chapter 3: Nil vs Null
Lecture 1: Nil vs Null Introduction
Lecture 2: Playing with Nil vs Null
Chapter 4: Pointers Strong vs Weak Introduction
Lecture 1: Pointers Strong vs Weak Introduction
Chapter 5: Thread Safety Atomic vs Nonatomic
Lecture 1: Thread safety atomic vs nonatomic Introduction
Chapter 6: Object vs Primitive
Lecture 1: Object vs Primitive Introduction
Lecture 2: Playing with Object vs Primitive
Chapter 7: Sending Messages
Lecture 1: Sending Messages Introduction
Lecture 2: Playing with Sending Messages
Instructors
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John Omar
Designer, developer, teacher at Bitfountain -
Khari Slaughter
UI/UX Designer at Bitfountain.io -
Eliot Arntz
Master iOS Teacher
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 2 votes
- 2 stars: 3 votes
- 3 stars: 11 votes
- 4 stars: 32 votes
- 5 stars: 31 votes
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