iOS App Development For Beginners – No Swift Skill Required
iOS App Development For Beginners – No Swift Skill Required, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.55, with 65 lectures, based on 562 reviews, and has 27314 subscribers.
You will learn about Create a basic iPhone app Familiar with Xcode as a development tool This course is ideal for individuals who are Anyone who wants to learn how to develop iOS apps without writing code or Anyone who wants to make basic app for their business It is particularly useful for Anyone who wants to learn how to develop iOS apps without writing code or Anyone who wants to make basic app for their business.
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Summary
Title: iOS App Development For Beginners – No Swift Skill Required
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.55
Number of Lectures: 65
Number of Published Lectures: 65
Number of Curriculum Items: 65
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 65
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Create a basic iPhone app
- Familiar with Xcode as a development tool
Who Should Attend
- Anyone who wants to learn how to develop iOS apps without writing code
- Anyone who wants to make basic app for their business
Target Audiences
- Anyone who wants to learn how to develop iOS apps without writing code
- Anyone who wants to make basic app for their business
Are you new to iOS app development? Do you want to learn how to develop app on the iPhone but have no programming skills? This course is for you.
This course is for anyone who is completely new to the Apple iOS platform, with no Swift programming skills. The app we’ll develop in this course will be a complete app but we will not write any code to make it work.
We’ll use native iOS development tools, which is the Xcode, and I’ll introduce you to other tools to make development a lot easier than you image.
Some of the topics you will learn in this course include;
- Some cool features of Xcode to boost your productivity
- Simple design tips to make great looking apps
- Introduction to some of the popular controls such as labels, buttons, text view etc.
- How to add layout constraints to your app automatically and manually
- Introduction to stack view – easier way to lay out your controls
- UINavigation controller and some of its unique properties
- Storyboard segue
- Plist.info property file
- Launch screen storyboard file
- Status bar and some of its cool features
- Creating icon and asset catalog
- View hierarchy
- Memory management
- App delegate and view lifecycle
- How to use the class reference
- IBOutlet and IBActions
- And many more…
The course will be updated with latest features for every new versions of iOS.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Introduction to Florist App
Lecture 2: Download Xcode from the App Store
Lecture 3: Things you need to follow along
Lecture 4: How to follow along and some useful tips
Lecture 5: About me
Chapter 2: Introduction to iOS Development – The Basics
Lecture 1: Launching Xcode for the first time
Lecture 2: How to change Xcode settings
Lecture 3: Quick Xcode tour
Lecture 4: Add background image and duplicating view controllers
Lecture 5: Introduction to UILabels
Lecture 6: Introduction to UIButton
Lecture 7: How to use Xcode Preview feature
Lecture 8: Introduction to UITextView and how to set the initial view controller
Lecture 9: Adding missing constraints to views automatically
Lecture 10: Adding layout constraints manually to views
Lecture 11: Layout constraint errors
Lecture 12: Editing layout constraints and how to reset frames
Lecture 13: Introduction to Stack View
Lecture 14: Toggle between software and hardware keyboard on the simulator
Lecture 15: Introduction to storyboard segue
Lecture 16: Adding a UINavigationController to our app
Lecture 17: Clip the image view for smooth segue transition
Lecture 18: Customising the UINavigation bar
Lecture 19: Adding title to the UINavigation bar (hack)
Lecture 20: Changing the tint color of barbutton item and back button
Lecture 21: How to change back button text and how to have no back button text
Lecture 22: UINavigation Controller push segue error
Lecture 23: Introduction to Launch Screen Storyboard
Lecture 24: Introduction to plist.info and how to make app exit on suspend
Lecture 25: How to change view controller status bar color
Lecture 26: How to hide the status bar
Lecture 27: Using Flaticon.com to download icons for our app
Lecture 28: Creating icon on Canva.com
Lecture 29: App icon sizes and Asset catalog creator tool
Lecture 30: Adding icon to iOS app
Lecture 31: Resolving build time issues in the app
Lecture 32: How to debug View Hierarchy
Lecture 33: Memory usage basics
Lecture 34: How to simulate memory warnings
Lecture 35: Introduction to App delegates File
Lecture 36: Understanding ViewDidLoad and ViewWillAppear
Lecture 37: Apple documentation class reference
Lecture 38: Coordinate system in iOS
Lecture 39: Adding UILabel to the app programmatically
Lecture 40: Programmatically adding UIImageView and accessing class reference from Xcode
Lecture 41: Creating IBOutlets and reference
Lecture 42: Creating View Controller Swift file for other scenes
Lecture 43: Creating IBActions for UIButton click events
Lecture 44: IBOutlet connection error and how to recover
Lecture 45: Dynamically changing properties through button actions
Lecture 46: ViewWillAppear vs ViewDidLoad
Chapter 3: What's New in iOS 11 and Xcode 9
Lecture 1: Introduction to the project file
Lecture 2: Add large title to navigation bar
Lecture 3: Disable large title on a view controller
Lecture 4: Increase or decrease font size
Lecture 5: Run multiple simulators at the same time
Lecture 6: Simulators now have hardware buttons
Lecture 7: Structure highlighting
Lecture 8: Resize simulator window freely
Lecture 9: Wireless building
Lecture 10: Refactoring – Renamed variables propagates throughout the project
Lecture 11: Ability to add named colors
Lecture 12: One click protocol stubs fix
Chapter 4: Conclusion and Bonus
Lecture 1: Conclusion
Lecture 2: Bonus
Instructors
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Dee Aliyu Odumosu
Freelance Developer with over 120 Apps Developed
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- 3 stars: 73 votes
- 4 stars: 168 votes
- 5 stars: 302 votes
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