Course Overview:
App Development with Swift 4.2 is a 5-day, hands-on course that is a combination of the Introduction to Swift 4.2 course and the Introduction to the iOS 12 SDK course.
Introduction to Swift 4.2
From Playgrounds to protocols—discover, explore, and demonstrate how to use the fundamental building blocks of the Swift programming language. This 2-day, hands-on course teaches you the basic concepts of Swift programming, including syntax, logic, structures, functions, and patterns. It also includes detailed explanations of language syntax and coding exercises.
Introduction to the iOS 12 SDK
Learn how to build and run your first apps on iOS using the Swift programming language. This 3- day, hands-on course teaches you the common tools, interface elements, and design patterns you need to build apps for iPhone and iPad. It includes detailed explanations of iOS technologies, hands-on use of Apple’s development tools, and coding exercises in Swift that use common iOS frameworks.
Course Objectives:
- Learn how to use Xcode Playgrounds to write Swift code
- Learn common programming patterns used in Swift
- Learn keywords and vocabulary used by the Swift language
- Learn how to build native apps using the iOS SDK
- Learn how to use Xcode and the Simulator
- Learn how to use common navigation patterns and UI controls
Pre-requisites:
Getting Started with iOS development videos: Learn about Apple’s advanced mobile device hardware, the characteristics of modern apps, the iOS software development kit, Apple developer programs, and Apple’s approach to security and distribution.
Target Audience:
- Software Developers
- Software Architects
- Technology Consultants
Course Duration:
- 35 hours – 5 days
Course Content:
- Introduction to Swift and Playgrounds
- Constants, Variables, and Data Types
- Operators
- Control Flow
- Strings
- Functions
- Structures
- Classes
- Optionals
- Collections
- Loops
- Type Casting
- Guard
- Scope
- Enumerations
- Protocols
- Closures
- Extensions
- Interface Builder Basics
- Displaying Data
- Controls in Action
- Auto Layout and Stack Views
- Segues and Navigation Controllers
- Tab Bar Controllers
- View Controller Life Cycle
- Building Simple Workflows
- App Anatomy and Life Cycle
- Model View Controller
- Table Views
- Intermediate Table Views
- Saving Data
- System View Controllers
- Building Complex Input Screens
- Working with the Web: HTTP and URLSession
- Working with the Web: Decoding JSON
- Working with the Web: Concurrency