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    Introduction to iOS Development

    London Campus

    GA London, The Relay Building
    1st Floor, 114 Whitechapel High Street
    London

    Past Locations for this Workshop

    Introduction to iOS Development | London

    London Campus

    GA London, The Relay Building
    1st Floor, 114 Whitechapel High Street
    London

    Past Locations for this Workshop

    About this workshop

    A briskly paced course designed to teach you the essentials of programming for iOS devices, covering basic architecture of an iPhone app and the essential Apple API used. You don't need to be a code guru to learn iOS, but you should have some programming experience in a C based language such as C, C++, Java, PHP, ActionScript 3, etc. Object oriented programming experience will be helpful.

    This class will teach you what you need to know about the Interface Builder (now part of Xcode) and iOS Simulator used for testing. You'll also learn programming patterns in Objective-C as well as the essential principles you'll need to write robust iOS code.

    Takeaways

    Basic Objective-C patterns for iOS development Best practices for Xcode, Apple's IDE Best practices for Apple's Cocoa Touch API Basic UIKit programming Level

    Prereqs & Preparation

    This is an Intermediate level course. You don't have to be able to program in your sleep, but you should have some programming experience in a C based language (such as C, C++, Java, PHP, ActionScript 3, etc.)

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