Details

macOS Programming for Absolute Beginners


macOS Programming for Absolute Beginners

Developing Apps Using Swift and Xcode

von: Wallace Wang

79,99 €

Verlag: Apress
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 28.02.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9781484226629
Sprache: englisch

Dieses eBook enthält ein Wasserzeichen.

Beschreibungen

Learn how to code for the iMac, Mac mini, Mac Pro, and MacBook using Swift, Apple's hottest programming language.<div><br></div><div>Fully updated to cover the new MacBook Touch Bar, <i>macOS Programming for Absolute Beginners</i> will not only teach complete programming novices how to write macOS programs, but it can also help experienced programmers moving to the Mac for the first time. You will learn the principles of programming, how to use Swift and Xcode, and how to combine your knowledge into writing macOS programs.<div><br><div></div> If you've always wanted to learn coding but felt stymied by the limitation of simplistic programming languages or intimidated by professional but complicated programming languages, then you'll want to learn Swift. Swift is your gateway to both Mac and iOS app development while being powerful and easy to learn at the same time, and <i>macOS Programming for Absolute Beginners</i> is the perfect place to start - add it to your library today.</div></div><b>What You'll Learn</b></div><div><br></div><div><ul><li>Master the basic principles of object-oriented programming&nbsp;<br></li><li>Use Xcode, the main programming tool used for both macOS and iOS development&nbsp;<br></li><li>See what makes Swift unique and powerful as a programming language and why you should learn it&nbsp;<br></li><li>Create macOS programs using Swift and Xcode&nbsp;<br></li><li>Apply interface principles that follow Apple's Human Interface Guidelines<br></li><li>Take advantage of the new Touch Bar<br></li></ul></div><div><br></div><div><b>Who This Book Is For</b></div><div><br></div><div>People who want to learn programming for the first time and for experienced programmers wanting to learn Xcode and the Mac for the first time.<br></div>
<p>Chapter 1: Understanding Programming</p><p>Chapter 2: Getting to Know Xcode 8</p><p>Chapter 3: The Basics of Creating a Mac Program</p><p>Chapter 4: Getting Help</p><p>Chapter 5: Learning Swift with Playgrounds</p><p>Chapter 6: Manipulating Numbers and Strings</p><p>Chapter 7: Making Decisions with Branches</p><p>Chapter 8: Repeating Code with Loops</p><p>Chapter 9: Storing Code in Functions</p><p>Chapter 10: Arrays and Dictionaries</p>Chapter 11: Tuples, Sets, and Structures<p></p><p>Chapter 12: Defining Custom Types</p><p>Chapter 13: Creating Classes and Objects</p><p>Chapter 14: Inheritance, Polymorphism, and Extending Classes</p><p>Chapter 15: Creating a User Interface</p><p>Chapter 16: Working with Views and Storyboards</p><p>Chapter 17: Choosing Commands with Buttons</p><p>Chapter 18: Making Choices with Radio Buttons, Check Boxes, Date Pickers, and Sliders</p><p>Chapter 19: Using Text with Labels, Text Fields, and Combo Boxes</p>Chapter 20: Designing a User Interface with Constraints<p></p><p>Chapter 21: Using Alerts and Panels</p><p>Chapter 22: Creating Pull-down Menus</p><p>Chapter 23: Programming the Touch Bar</p><p>Chapter 24: Protocol-Oriented Programming</p><p>Chapter 25: Defensive Programming</p><p>Chapter 26: Simplifying User Interface Design</p><p>Chapter 27: Debugging Your Programs</p><p>Chapter 28: Planning a Program Before and After Coding&nbsp;</p>
<b>Wallace Wang</b> is a former Windows enthusiast who took one look at Vista and realized that the future of computing belonged to the Mac. He s written more than 40 computer books, including <i>Microsoft Office for Dummies</i>, <i>Beginning Programming for Dummies</i>, <i>Steal This Computer Book</i>, <i>My New Mac</i>, and<i> My New iPad</i>. In addition to programming the Mac and iPhone/iPad, he also performs stand-up comedy, having appeared on A&E s "Evening at the Improv," and having performed in Las Vegas at the Riviera Comedy Club at the Riviera Hotel & Casino. When he’s not writing computer books or performing stand-up comedy, he also enjoys blogging about screenwriting at his site, The 15 Minute Movie Method, where he shares screenwriting tips with other aspiring screenwriters who all share the goal of breaking into Hollywood.
<div>Learn how to code for the iMac, Mac mini, Mac Pro, and MacBook using Swift, Apple's hottest programming language.</div><div><br>Fully updated to cover the new MacBook Touch Bar, macOS Programming for Absolute Beginners will not only teach complete programming novices how to write macOS programs, but it can also help experienced programmers moving to the Mac for the first time. You will learn the principles of programming, how to use Swift and Xcode, and how to combine your knowledge into writing macOS programs.<br></div><div><br>If you've always wanted to learn coding but felt stymied by the limitation of simplistic programming languages or intimidated by professional but complicated programming languages, then you'll want to learn Swift. Swift is your gateway to both Mac and iOS app development while being powerful and easy to learn at the same time, and macOS Programming for Absolute Beginners is the perfect place to start - add it to your library today.<br></div><div><br><br></div>
Covers developing for the new MacBook Touch Bar Learn to code quickly and painlessly using Apple's newest Swift programming language Comprehensive introduction to Xcode and Swift that can also parlay into understanding iOS development

Diese Produkte könnten Sie auch interessieren:

c't Working with AI
c't Working with AI
von: c't-Redaktion
EPUB ebook
12,99 €
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) GoldenGate
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) GoldenGate
von: Y V Ravi Kumar, Raghavendra S, Ankur Goel
PDF ebook
56,99 €