This book shows how to use Swift 5.3 and Xcode 12.14 to program for iOS using efficient, readable, and maintainable Swift code that reflects industry best practices. In this 4th edition, updated for iOS 14, Mario Eguiluz Alebicto, Chris Barker and Donny Wals look at how to build apps and get to grips with real-world app development flow. The practical examples are designed to provide hands-on experience with using iOS 14's new features and highlight the language changes in Swift 5.3.
Author: Mario Eguiluz Alebicto, Chris Barker and Donny Wals Publisher: Packt Publishing Date: March 2021 Pages: 558 ISBN: 978-1838822842 Print: 1838822844 Kindle: B08M6DYXBQ Audience: iOS developers Level: Intermediate Category: Phone/mobile
- Build a professional iOS application using Xcode 12.4 and Swift 5.3
- Create impressive new widgets for your apps with iOS 14
- Extend the audience of your app by creating an App Clip
- Improve the flow of your code with the Combine framework
- Enhance your app by using Core Location
- Integrate Core Data to persist information in your app
- Train and use machine learning models with Core ML
- Create engaging augmented reality experiences with ARKit 4 and the Vision framework
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