iOS Programming, 7th Ed (Big Nerd Ranch)
Monday, 01 June 2020

Updated for Xcode 11, Swift 5, and iOS 13, this book leads the reader through the essential concepts, tools, and techniques for developing iOS applications. Throughout the book, authors Christian Keur and Aaron Hillegass explain what's important and share their insights into the larger context of the iOS platform. Based on Big Nerd Ranch's iOS training and its well-tested materials and methodology, this bestselling guide teaches iOS concepts and coding in tandem.

 
 

Author: Christian Keur and Aaron Hillegass
Publisher: Big Nerd Ranch Guides
Date: May 2020
Pages: 506
ISBN: 978-0135264027
Print: 0135264022
Audience: Mobile developers
Level: Introductory/Intermediate
Category: Phone/mobile

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