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Product iPad Application DevelopmentDetails
Total Time : 8 hrs
Number of Movies : 110
Number of Discs : 2
Catalogue Number :34252
Language : english
Author : Jesse Feiler

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Description iPad Application Development
In this VTC course, author Jesse Feiler provides hands-on guidance in learning how to be a developer for iPad. You will learn how to use Xcode 4, which is a major rewrite of Xcode and is a new paradigm for developing software. This course identifies the major components of the UI and shows you how to program them. In addition, you will learn about iOS SDK component for data storage and display, including Core Data and table views. Jesse even demonstrates how to use the simulator to test your iOS apps using your Mac (Please note that Xcode is Mac-only software, so in order to develop iOS apps, you will need a Mac). Start learning to build apps now by clicking the movie links below!
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01 Welcome to iOS Development
0101 Putting on Your Developer Hat
0102 Introducing iPad Apps
0103 Introducing iPhone Apps
0104 Introducing Xcode
0105 Templates
0106 Sample Code
0107 Course Overview
02 Joining the Developer Program
0201 Introducing developer.apple.com
0202 Choosing the Right Program
0203 Deciding Who You Are
03 Looking at iOS Apps a New Way
0301 Viewing the Simulator
0302 Identifying the iPhone UI
0303 Identifying the iPad UI
0304 Identifying Common iOS UI Elements
04 Quick Start: The High-Level View
0401 Xcode: Creating an iOS Project
0402 Looking at Files & Groups
0403 Choosing the SDK Settings
0404 Interface Builder: Exploring the UI
0405 Running the iPad Simulation
0406 Building the App for Schemas
0407 Debugging Build & Profile Problems
05 Using Xcode
0501 Introducing Xcode Workspaces
0502 Using the Code Editor
0503 Using the Code Editor Assistant
0504 Working with the Navigator Area
0505 Working in the Utility Area
06 Step-by-Step to a Basic iPad App
0601 Choosing a Template
0602 Building the App
0603 Simulating the App
0604 Customizing the First View
0605 Customizing the Second View
07 Working with Nibs & Xibs
0701 Overview of Nibs
0702 File Owner
0703 First Responder
0704 Using the Library: Objects
0705 Using the Library: Classes
0706 Inspecting Identity
0707 Inspecting Attributes
0708 Inspecting Size
08 Using Outlets / Actions / Connections
0801 Exploring the Template Code
0802 Looking at the Header File
0803 Working with Properties & Synthesize
0804 Looking at the Main File
0805 Objective-C Overview
0806 Working with Superclasses
0807 Using the Jump Bar
0808 Using the Symbol Navigator
0809 Exploring Outlet Connections
0810 Making Outlet Connections
0811 Creating a Property Outlet & an Action
0812 Recapping Connections
09 Working with Core Data
0901 Why Use CoreData
0902 Checking the Git Repository (if needed)
0903 Creating a Repository & Adding Files
0904 Examining the Template Interface
0905 Examining the Template Data Model
0906 Resetting Data on the Simulator
0907 Using Data Model Versions
0908 Adding & Testing Data Model Attributes
0909 Adding an Attribute to the Detail View
0910 Using a Default Value for an Attribute
0911 Attributes in the Root View Controller
0912 Understanding the Core Data Structure
0913 Setting Core Data in Motion at Runtime
10 Supporting Views in Code
1001 Integrating Core Data with iOS Views
1002 Model-View-Controller in iOS
1003 Objective-C: Instance Variable Synthesis
1004 viewDidLoad
1005 Organizing the View Lifecycle Methods
1006 Getting Core Data Using Key / Value Coding
1007 Creating a Logical Interface
11 Using a Table View: Overview
1101 Table View in Root View Controller
1102 Committing Prior Changes
1103 Moving the Add Button
1104 Connecting the Add Button
1105 Adding the Edit Button
1106 Moving Table Rows
12 UITableViewController Protocol/Delegate
1201 UITableViewController Overview
1202 UITableViewDataSource: Required Methods
1203 UITableViewDataSource: Optional Methods
1204 UITableViewDelegate: Methods
13 Using a Table to Display Data
1301 Adding the Table View
1302 Connecting the Table View
1303 Displaying Cell Data
1304 Formatting the Cell
1305 Setting Up Sections & Accessory Types
1306 Setting Up the Detail Display
1307 Setting the Detail Item
1308 Adding Titles to the Data
14 Finishing Up the App
1401 Creating the EditingViewController
1402 Creating the Nib File
1403 Adding EditingViewController Properties
1404 Adding Save & Cancel Buttons
1405 Implementing Save & Cancel Methods
1406 Creating the EditingViewController
1407 Presenting the EditingViewController
1408 Creating the Protocol
1409 Implementing the Protocol
1410 Saving the Data
1411 Fixing Rotation Bug
1412 Restructuring Configure Cell
1413 Handling the Selected Cell pt. 1
1414 Handling the Selected Cell pt. 2
1415 Setting Current Value in the Text FIeld
1416 Restructuring Plan: EditingViewController
1417 Implementing the Plan: Header
1418 Implementing the Plan: Implementation
1419 Adding EditingViewControllerTextView
15 Conclusion
1501 Course Wrap Up
16 Credits
1601 About the Author
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