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iOS 7 changed the way customers use their phones. Everything is now animated; things are subtly moving around, sometimes without the user noticing these shifts and turns and twists.
These all add to the beauty of iOS 7 and as programmers, we need to be ready for these changes. Apple introduced the UI Dynamics framework in iOS 7 to allow programmers to add real-life physics to their applications. UI Dynamics is not a game development framework. It is in fact a framework to allow simple and yet real physics to be integrated into iOS apps, to make them look more fluid and usable.
The iOS 7 Programming Cookbook is the latest book in the series and covers Xcode 5 and the iOS 7 SDK. There are many new recipes that have been added to this book and I had a great time writing these recipes. The recipes that were in the previous edition have also been updated to cover iOS 7.
You will also have full access to all the source codes for this book from the following location:
github.com/vandadnp/ios-7-programming-cookbook-source-codes
I hope you'll enjoy this book as much as I enjoyed writing it.
Happy coding!
About the Author
Vandad Nahavandipoor is currently an iOS programmer for a leading digital media distributor in London, United Kingdom. He has led an international team of more than 30 iOS developers in his previous job. Some of the projects he has lead include the NatWest and the RBS iOS apps running on millions of iPhones and iPads in the UK. Vandad received his B.Sc and M.Sc in Information Technology for E-Commerce from the University of Sussex in England.
Vandad's programming experience started when he first learned Basic on his father's Commodore 64. He then took this experience and applied it on his uncle's Intel 186 computer, running Basic on DOS. At this point, he found programming for personal computers exciting indeed and moved on to learn Object Pascal. This allowed him to learn Borland Delphi quite easily. He wrote a short 400 pages book on Borland Delphi and dedicated the book to Borland. From then, he picked up x86 Assembly programming and wrote a hobby 32-bit operating system named Vandior. It wasn't until late 2007 when iOS programming became his main focus.
Aside from programming, Vandad is a road cyclist, enjoying friendly competition in cyclosportive events in England and traveling long distance on his bicycle to other European countries every now and then. He also enjoys tinkering with his piano and playing electric guitar. Some of his electric guitar performances are available on YouTube.
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- Paperback: 1056 pages
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media (October 30, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1449372422
- ISBN-13: 978-1449372422
- Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 7 x 2 inches
- Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Free iOS 7 Programming Cookbook
This is a massive cookbook with tons of recipes. It covers a ton of material and it covers it in depth. Although this book is more of a reference than a cover to cover read, every time I use it to look something up I find myself getting sucked in and reading several topics, and sometimes several chapters.
In the preface the author says this version of the book is a complete remake, not an update, and I have to agree with him. The first chapter used to be The Basics and it is gone. This edition of the book is not for novice programmers to get started with Objective-C and iOS programmer. The author also warns the reader that this is for the experienced developer.
I really like this new version. It adds chapters on Creating Dynamic and Interactive User Interfaces, Building Complex Layouts with Collection Views, Notifications, and Security.
The chapter's recipes topics are reflected in the titles of the chapters. I have listed them all below.
1. Implementing Controllers and Views
2. Creating Dynamic and Interactive User Interfaces
3. Auto Layout and the Visual Format Language
4. Constructing and Using Table Views
5. Building Complex Layouts with Collection Views
6. Storyboards
7. Concurrency
8. Security
9. Core Location and Maps
10. Implementing Gesture Recognizers
11. Networking, JSON, XML, and Sharing
12. Audio and Video
13. Address Book
14. Files and Folder Management
15. Camera and the Photo Library
16. Multitasking
17. Notifications
18. Core Data
19. Dates, Calendars, and Events
20. Graphics and Animations
21. Core Motion
22. iCloud
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