IOS Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide 6th Ed (Big Nerd Ranch Guides)
Thursday, 19 January 2017

This sixth edition of the Big Nerd Ranch guide to iOS programming has been updated for Xcode 8, Swift 3, and iOS 10. Aaron Hillegass takes you through the concepts, tools, and techniques for developing iOS applications, to give you the know-how and confidence you need to tackle iOS projects of your own.

The book is based on Big Nerd Ranch's iOS training and its well-tested materials and methodology, and teaches iOS concepts and coding in tandem. Throughout the book, the authors explain what's important and share their insights into the larger context of the iOS platform, to provide a real understanding of how iOS development works, the many features that are available, and when and where to apply what you've learned.

Author: Aaron Hillegass
Publisher: Big Nerd Ranch Guides
Date: Dec 2016
Pages: 416
ISBN: 978-0134682334
Print: 0134682335
Kindle: B01NCIA2KS
Audience: All but complete beginners
Level: Intermediate
Category: Phone/mobile 

 

 

See Harry Fairhead's review of the 2011 edition, iOS Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide, but bear in mind it has had three updates prior to this latest edition.

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