iPhone Apps 101: Create Your First iPhone App with Xcode 5 and Objective-C
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Learn to create an iPhone app from scratch. I'll show you what we're building conceptually. Then I'll introduce you to Xcode 5 where I'll show how to create the user interface (UI) and then connect the UI to the code. You will see how to work with button presses and write some logic to process user input.
This is a great introduction to app development that will show you where to look in Xcode, so that you can be productive and not feel lost. I'll show you how to use format tokens with NSLog, which can also be used with printf.
Format tokens: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Strings/Articles/formatSpecifiers.html
I've taught thousands of people on Skillshare, Udemy, Kickstarter, and iPhoneDev.tv. My courses have over 4,000 students on Skillshare, 7,000 on Udemy, and 700+ backers on Kickstarter.
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Learn how to make iPhone apps from scratch using Swift 4, Xcode 9, and iOS 11. I teach how to use Storyboard, Auto Layout, UI Design, app ideas, and app usability.
Blog: http://blog.SuperEasyApps.com
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Email: Paul@SuperEasyApps.com
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Watch the new iPhone Apps 101 Course for Swift 4 + Xcode 9: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DcW7AT8R1kQ&list=PLLYKjb-Uo9cwUWkgYlLpcBf_eH1-i88gT
Learn to create an iPhone app from scratch. I'll show you what we're building conceptually. Then I'll introduce you to Xcode 5 where I'll show how to create the user interface (UI) and then connect the UI to the code. You will see how to work with button presses and write some logic to process user input.
This is a great introduction to app development that will show you where to look in Xcode, so that you can be productive and not feel lost. I'll show you how to use format tokens with NSLog, which can also be used with printf.
Format tokens: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/Strings/Articles/formatSpecifiers.html
I've taught thousands of people on Skillshare, Udemy, Kickstarter, and iPhoneDev.tv. My courses have over 4,000 students on Skillshare, 7,000 on Udemy, and 700+ backers on Kickstarter.
Join the iPhone App Course: http://SuperEasyApps.com
Learn how to make iPhone apps from scratch using Swift 4, Xcode 9, and iOS 11. I teach how to use Storyboard, Auto Layout, UI Design, app ideas, and app usability.
Blog: http://blog.SuperEasyApps.com
Follow Paul: http://twitter.com/PaulSolt
Email: Paul@SuperEasyApps.com
Community: http://community.supereasyapps.com
Click here to Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=PaulSolt
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