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Sean Liao, Anthony Nemec, Mark Punak (Beteiligte)

Migrating to Swift from Web Development


2015. xiv, 260 S. 145 SW-Abb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2015
ISBN: 1-484-20932-X (148420932X)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-20932-5 (9781484209325)

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Migrating to Swift From Web Development gives you the ability to create native iOS apps using the latest Swift programming language. Starting with preparing your latest Xcode 6 Integrated Development Environment and introducing just enough iOS application framework fundamentals, youŽll understand how to create a simple but meaningful Hello Swift application for iOS 8 immediately.

After the short IDE setup guide, this book will show you how to structure your iOS project from an existing mobile web app. Every topic comes with a tutorial project that you will create by yourself. YouŽll plan and structure your iOS apps using Xcode Storyboard, implementing use cases with detailed screens, and learn about managing data and working with remote services. Finally, youŽll experience a recap of the whole porting process by translating a mobile web app to iOS 8 from start to end.

When you finish reading Migrating to Swift from Web Development , youŽll be an iOS developer as well as a front-end web developer.
Part 1: Prepare Your Tools

Chapter 1: Setting Up the Development Environment

Chapter 2: iOS Programming Basics

Part 2: A Roadmap for Porting

Chapter 3: Structure Your App

Chapter 4: Implement Piece by Piece

Part 3: Finishing Touches

Chapter 5: Pulling It All Together

Chapter 6: Bonus Chapter -- Hybrid Apps
Sean Liao (PMP@) has been written mobile code for PalmOS, JavaME, Microsoft .NETCF, and BlackBerry, and he also has some Nokia Symbian experience since 2000. In 2009, Sean started iOS programming, and then began Android programming the same year by following the same porting strategy, based on years of hands-on mobile programming experience. Currently, Sean is primarily engaged in creating iOS apps and porting them to Android as a bonus.