This complete developer bootcamp teaches you the tools required to develop iPhone and iPad applications for iOS 8. Learn the syntax for Swift, the language used to develop for iOS apps, as well as important design patterns and best practices that will take you from beginner to pro in no time.
Over 350 videos and 36.5 hours of content
Swift: learn the language used to develop all native iOS & Mac apps
iOS 8 and Xcode 6: learn the latest technology platforms from Apple
API integration: connect with third party APIs like Facebook and more with NSURLSession
Storyboard: learn how to create beautiful interfaces using Apple’s graphical interface builder
Design responsive interfaces for the myriad of iOS device screen sizes
Store data on your device with the core data database
Use Git for version control and collaboration
Understand CloudKit: a revolutionary new tool from Apple that allows iOS developers to create database in the cloud right from the iOS client app
Harness the full power of the A7 chip in your iPhone 5s
In-app analytics
John Nichols was the lead iOS developer at Fast Society and Cameo until he started BitFountain in 2012. He's contributed to apps that have appeared in TechCrunch, Mashable, and the New York Times. At BitFountain, John oversees all projects from a technical and strategic perspective. Before joining the tech world, John was a student at Boston College and a researcher in Biophysics at Harvard.
Details & Requirements
Compatibility
Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X Snow Leopard or later
No coding experience necessary
Bonus: Complete iOS 7 Course
36 + Hours of Professional Training: Build 14 iOS 7 Apps Using Xcode 5
Lifetime access to 350+ lectures and over 36 hours of content
Code in the Objective-C programming language, the language used to develop all native iOS and Mac apps
iOS 7 and Xcode 5: learn the latest technology platforms from Apple
Use and extend the Cocoa framework
Integrate with third party APIs like Facebook, Foursquare, and more
Version and collaborate on your code using git and github
Analytics using Mixpanel
Build a cloud datastore using Parse, a tool that allows iOS developers to create a server side in Objective-C
John Nichols was the lead iOS developer at Fast Society and Cameo until he started BitFountain in 2012. He's contributed to apps that have appeared in TechCrunch, Mashable, and the New York Times.
Eliot Arntz regularly teaches iOS development classes and workshops at General Assembly, and guest lectures for companies and development bootcamps around NYC. He also coaches students in a one-on-one environment with a focus on transitioning to full time development.
Details & Requirements
Compatibility
Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X Snow Leopard or later