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Friday, November 07, 2014  



The Complete iOS 8 Course with Swift
http://bitfountain.io/

Over 350+ videos taking you step-by-step through process of building 14 different applications in iOS 8 and XCode 6 using the new Swift programming language. Their iOS Bootcamp teaches the tools needed to develop iPhone and iPad applications for iOS 8. Along our journey, you will learn the syntax of Swift, the language used to develop for iOS, as well as important design patterns and best practices. By the end of the course, you should be able to understand and recreate many of the features seen on popular iOS applications and extend that knowledge to making apps of your own. They believe students learn by building. That's why they have you build 14 apps during the course, with the final app being a full featured dating app with multiple users, direct chat, and complete profiles. Topics Covered include: 1) Swift: Learn the language used to develop all native iOS and Mac apps; 2) iOS 8 and XCode 6: Learn the latest technology platforms from Apple; 3) API Integration: Connect with third party APIs like Facebook and more with NSURLSession; 4) Storyboard: Learn how to create beautiful interfaces using Appleā€™s graphical interface builder; 5) Designing responsive interfaces for the myriad of iOS device screen sizes; 6) Core Data: Store data on your device with the core data database; 7) Git: Learn how to use Git for version control and collaboration; 8) CloudKit: A revolutionary new tool from Apple that allows iOS developers to create database in the cloud right from the iOS client app; 9) Intro to the Metal Framework. Harness the full power of the A7 chip in your iPhone 5s; 10) HealthKit; 11) In-app analytics; and 12) And so much more. This will be added to Tutorial Resources Subject Tracer™. This will be added to Script Resources Subject Tracer™.

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