Swift Programming (In Easy Steps)
Wednesday, 26 June 2019

This book aims to teach how to build iOS apps from scratch using Swift 5. Author Darryl Bartlett covers topics including the Xcode editor, Swift Playgrounds as an experimental environment , and Firebase, Google’s mobile platform. The book also covers how SpriteKit can be used to build 2D games, and using ARKit to create Augmented Reality experiences for app users.

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Author: Darryl Bartlett
Publisher: In Easy Steps
Date: June 2019
Pages: 192
ISBN: 978-1840787775
Print: 1840787775
Kindle: : B07RJZNYPS
Audience: Developers interested in Swift
Level: Introductory
Category: Phone/mobile

  • Introduction to iOS Development
  • Swift Playgrounds
  • User Interaction
  • Camera & Photo Library
  • Location & Table Views
  • Firebase: Login & Database
  • Game Development
  • Advanced Swift
  • Submitting your Apps

 

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