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Tim Duckett
Pro iOS Table Views and Collection Views
Using Swift and Objective-C
1st ed. 2016. xxix, 554 S. 370 SW-Abb. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2016
ISBN: 1-484-21243-6 (1484212436)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-21243-1 (9781484212431)
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Table views and collection views are the bread and butter of iOS apps. With them, you can create everything from the simplest of lists to fully tricked-out user interfaces. Pro iOS Table and Collection Views with Swift covers table views and collection views on all sizes of iOS devices, including the new Apple Watch.
Chapter 1: Table Views Quick Start
Chapter 2: Collection Views Quick Start
Chapter 3: How the Table View fits together
Chapter 4: How the Collection View fits together
Chapter 5: Feeding Data to your Tables and Collection Views
Chapter 6: How the Table View Cell Fits Together
Chapter 7: Improving the Look of the Table View Cells
Chapter 8: Creating Custom Table View Cells with Subclasses
Chapter 9: Improving the Table View Cell´s Interaction
Chapter 10: Using Tables for Navigation
Chapter 11: Indexing, Grouping, and Sorting in Table Views
Chapter 12: Selecting and Editing Table Content
Chapter 13: Table Views and Storyboards
Chapter 14: Table Views on Larger Devices
Chapter 15: Tables with WatchKit
Chapter 16: Collection View Flow Layouts
Chapter 17: Collection View Custom Layouts
Chapter 18: Customizing Collection View Cells and Interactions
Chapter 19: Collection Views and Storyboards
Chapter 20: Advanced Collection View Custom Layouts
Chapter 21: Advanced Topics
Tim Duckett designs and builds software with tools such as Objective-C and Ruby on Rails. Having been online since the early 1990s, he s worked with all kinds of clients in all kinds of sectors. Along the way he picked up an MBA and is a certified project manager, but asks that you don t hold those against him. He lives in Sheffield in the UK with his family and far too many pets. In his spare time, he walks the dog, enjoys single malts, takes photos, and dismantles gadgets. You can find him online at http://adoptioncurve.net, and on places including Twitter and GitHub as timd.