Stanford University: iPad and iPhone Application Development (CS193p)

Stanford University: iPad and iPhone Application Development (CS193p) Instructor: Paul Hegarty. Learn the fundamentals of iOS application development. I'm merely a fan and iTunesU student. Updated for iOS 9 and Swift.

DISCLAIMER: I am not Paul Hegarty, and this page is not administered by, or officially affiliated with, Stanford University. Tools and APIs required to build applications for the iPhone and iPad platforms using the iOS SDK. User interface design for mobile devices and unique user interactions using multi-touch technologies. Object-oriented design using model-view-controller paradigm, memory manage

ment, Swift programming language. Other topics include: animation, mobile device power management, multi-threading, networking and performance considerations. Prerequisites: C language and object-oriented programming experience exceeding Programming Abstractions level, and completion of Programming Paradigms. Recommended: UNIX, graphics, databases.

09/22/2016

The days are numbered for iOS apps that crash instantly upon launch or that use lengthy names to game search results, according to Apple's newly revised set of App Store developer policies.

Social-Go: A crowd sourced Pokemon radar and anonymous chat app for Pokemon Go using Swift and Firebase
07/28/2016

Social-Go: A crowd sourced Pokemon radar and anonymous chat app for Pokemon Go using Swift and Firebase

Contribute to Social-Go development by creating an account on GitHub.

Great learning resource: HACKING WITH SWIFT"Hacking with Swift is a complete Swift training course that teaches you app ...
11/04/2015

Great learning resource: HACKING WITH SWIFT

"Hacking with Swift is a complete Swift training course that teaches you app development through 36 hands-on projects, for free. Everything is taught as part of a practical project, so you can immediately apply your knowledge as you learn."

Learn Swift coding for iOS with these free tutorials

"A bit over a year after Apple's announcement, it was ready with an all-Swift version of Lyft. The company believes that...
09/15/2015

"A bit over a year after Apple's announcement, it was ready with an all-Swift version of Lyft. The company believes that it's the largest app to make the move, both in terms of lines of code and number of users."

Lyft's old code was fine. But its new version is tighter, easier to maintainand ready for the future.

A list of mostly free resources for learning Swift
08/03/2015

A list of mostly free resources for learning Swift

When Apple announced their brand new programming language Swift, the programming community rejoiced. Up until then, there was no choice but to develop Mac and iOS apps with Objective C, an archaic language from the 1980s. Swift proved to be a welcomed breath of fresh air. And then Apple went ahead a…

Reminder.
07/10/2015

Reminder.

iOS raises the bar for excellence in user interface design and offers great opportunities for you to deliver engaging and unique user experiences. Consider these common design concepts before you start coding to enhance the usability and appeal of your apps. To see more recommendations for great int…

06/29/2015

The first time I saw error handling on WWDC's Platform State of the Union, I thought "here we go again... exceptions". It quickly became clear that Swift's error handling isn't the same as Objective-C exceptions. So what does this error handling look like? Where are the differences? Let’s…

Apple has announced a major new version of Swift, making it faster and adding new developer features.
06/09/2015

Apple has announced a major new version of Swift, making it faster and adding new developer features.

Apple has announced a major new version of Swift, making it faster and adding new developer features. Swift will also be open-source for iOS, OS X and Linux.

The answer is "yes"
06/08/2015

The answer is "yes"

Apple's Swift programming language is going open source for developers later this year.

Could Swift be going open source?
06/07/2015

Could Swift be going open source?

“On the latest , I forgot to talk about Swift going open source at WWDC. Now all you get is this tweet.”

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