Learn to Make iPhone Apps with Objective C for iOS7
Learn to Make iPhone Apps with Objective C for iOS7, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.35, with 70 lectures, based on 139 reviews, and has 23611 subscribers.
You will learn about Make apps for iOS7 Use Xcode to design user interfaces for iPhone apps Learn to code in Objective C Prototype ideas on paper This course is ideal for individuals who are People who want to make iPhone apps or Anyone with an idea for an app or Non-programmers or Designers or Artists or Web developers It is particularly useful for People who want to make iPhone apps or Anyone with an idea for an app or Non-programmers or Designers or Artists or Web developers.
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Summary
Title: Learn to Make iPhone Apps with Objective C for iOS7
Price: $49.99
Average Rating: 4.35
Number of Lectures: 70
Number of Published Lectures: 70
Number of Curriculum Items: 70
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 70
Original Price: $24.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Make apps for iOS7
- Use Xcode to design user interfaces for iPhone apps
- Learn to code in Objective C
- Prototype ideas on paper
Who Should Attend
- People who want to make iPhone apps
- Anyone with an idea for an app
- Non-programmers
- Designers
- Artists
- Web developers
Target Audiences
- People who want to make iPhone apps
- Anyone with an idea for an app
- Non-programmers
- Designers
- Artists
- Web developers
Learn to create iPhone apps with Objective C programming.
- Follow along in Xcode 5 to turn your ideas into iPhone apps.
- Create iPhone apps with easy to follow, step-by-step instructions, in this in-depth course taught by an expert instructor.
This course features HD lectures and programming screencasts with large, clear text. Listen to crisp audio and follow Paul Solt’s instruction with demonstrations and on-screen pointer and highlighting.
If you’ve tried to learn how to program iPhone apps from other online resources, you know it can be very frustrating.
In this course, Paul Solt shows you how to get started
- You will learn the programming topics that computer science students learn, and in far less time
- All of the Objective C code works with iOS 7 apps
- Paul provides explanations and examples on how existing apps use different features
Jump in and start learning to write code today!
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction
Lecture 1: Welcome
Lecture 2: Introduction
Lecture 3: Mac OSX Setup with Xcode
Lecture 4: Windows Setup with MacInCloud.com
Lecture 5: First iPhone App
Lecture 6: Troubleshooting Xcode
Chapter 2: Variables and Types
Lecture 1: Lecture – Variables and Types
Lecture 2: Xcode – Variables and Types
Lecture 3: Challenge – Variables and Types
Lecture 4: Challenge Solution – Variables and Types
Chapter 3: Decision Making
Lecture 1: Lecture – Decisions Making
Lecture 2: Xcode – Decision Making
Lecture 3: Challenge – Decision Making
Lecture 4: Challenge Solution – Decision Making
Chapter 4: Functions
Lecture 1: Lecture – Functions
Lecture 2: Xcode – Functions
Chapter 5: Advanced Functions
Lecture 1: Lecture – Advanced Functions
Lecture 2: Xcode – Advanced Functions
Lecture 3: Xcode – Global Variables
Chapter 6: Numbers
Lecture 1: Lecture – Numbers
Lecture 2: Xcode – Numbers
Chapter 7: Loops
Lecture 1: Lecture – Loops
Lecture 2: Xcode – Loops
Chapter 8: Pointers
Lecture 1: Lecture – Pointers
Lecture 2: Xcode – Pointers
Chapter 9: Pass By Reference
Lecture 1: Lecture – Pass By Reference
Lecture 2: Xcode – Pass By Reference
Chapter 10: Structures
Lecture 1: Lecture – Structures
Lecture 2: Xcode – Structures
Chapter 11: The Heap
Lecture 1: Lecture – The Heap
Lecture 2: Xcode – The Heap
Chapter 12: Objects
Lecture 1: Lecture – Objects
Lecture 2: Xcode – Objects
Lecture 3: Lecture – Object id and nil
Chapter 13: NSString
Lecture 1: Lecture – NSString
Lecture 2: Xcode – NSString and Common Mistakes
Chapter 14: NSArray
Lecture 1: Lecture – NSArray
Lecture 2: Xcode – NSArray
Chapter 15: Documentation
Lecture 1: Lecture/Xcode – Documentation
Chapter 16: Custom Objects
Lecture 1: Lecture – Custom Objects
Lecture 2: Xcode – Custom Objects
Chapter 17: Properties
Lecture 1: Lecture – Properties
Lecture 2: Xcode – Properties
Chapter 18: Class Inheritance
Lecture 1: Lecture – Class Inheritance
Lecture 2: Xcode – Class Inheritance
Lecture 3: Xcode – Troubleshooting Class Inheritance
Chapter 19: Object Ownership
Lecture 1: Lecture – Object Ownership
Lecture 2: Xcode – Object Ownership Part 1
Lecture 3: Xcode – Object Ownership Part 2
Lecture 4: Xcode – Object Ownership Part 3
Chapter 20: Memory Leaks
Lecture 1: Lecture – Memory Leaks
Lecture 2: Xcode – Memory Leaks
Chapter 21: Properties Modifiers
Lecture 1: Lecture – Properties Modifiers
Lecture 2: Xcode – Properties Modifiers
Chapter 22: Course Review
Lecture 1: Lecture – Course Review
Chapter 23: iPhone User Interface
Lecture 1: Lecture – User Interface
Lecture 2: Xcode – UI Design
Lecture 3: Lecture – Paper Prototyping
Chapter 24: Connecting UI Outlets and Actions
Lecture 1: Xcode – Connecting UI Outlets and Actions
Chapter 25: App Logic for MatBorder Class
Lecture 1: Xcode – App Logic for MatBorder Class
Chapter 26: Connecting App Logic to UI
Lecture 1: Xcode – Connecting App Logic to UI
Chapter 27: Keyboard and Delegate Objects
Lecture 1: Lecture – Keyboard and Delegate Objects
Lecture 2: Xcode – Keyboard and Delegate Objects
Chapter 28: AutoLayout Primer
Lecture 1: Xcode – AutoLayout Primer
Lecture 2: Xcode – AutoLayout Primer Debugging
Chapter 29: Practical AutoLayout
Lecture 1: Xcode – Practical AutoLayout
Lecture 2: Xcode – Connecting Layout Constraints with Live Preview
Lecture 3: Xcode – App Logic for the Mat Border Live Preview
Chapter 30: Moving Forward
Lecture 1: Lecture – iPhone Programming Courses
Lecture 2: Upcoming Intermediate and Advanced iPhone Courses
Instructors
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Paul Solt
iPhone App Expert
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- 3 stars: 15 votes
- 4 stars: 28 votes
- 5 stars: 90 votes
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