Cover art for Creating iOS 5 Apps
Published
Peachpit Press, February 2012
ISBN
9780321769602
Format
Softcover, 432 pages
Dimensions
22.8cm × 18.7cm × 2.4cm

Creating iOS 5 Apps Develop and Design

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With more than 250 million iOS devices sold Apple's booming mobile platform provides a large and rapidly growing app market for developers, and with the release of the iOS 5 SDK, Apple has provided their richest, most exciting set of development tools yet.

In this book, iOS programming expert Richard Warren shows you how to use these powerful tools to begin writing the next generation of iOS apps. Richard provides a complete introduction to iPhone and iPad development, emphasizing the newest technologies and best practices for iOS 5. After a tour of the inner workings of an iOS project and an invaluable examination of Objective-C, you will hone your app-developing skills by developing a complete, full-featured application. You start by building the app's user interface. This will cover everything from linking View Controllers in the Storyboard to drawing custom views. Next, you will use iCloud storage and Core data to manage your app's data model, synchronizing your data across multiple devices. Then you tackle more advanced topics, including Core Animation, Core Motion, Core Location and Core Image.

Finally, Richard shows you how to test, polish and prepare your apps for submission to the iTunes App Store. This book includes:

  • Detailed instruction, ample illustrations, and clear examples

  • Real-world guidance and advice

  • Insight into best practices from an iOS programming expert

  • A solid introduction to the Objective-C language and important Cocoa design patterns

  • Information on key iOS 5 technologies, including Automatic Reference Counting, Storyboards, iCloud storage, Container View Controllers, Custom Control Appearances, Core Image, and integrated Twitter support.

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