Code a Swift iOS To Do List App, UIKit, CoreData, Table View

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Code a Swift iOS To Do List App, UIKit, CoreData, Table View provided by Udemy is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 10 hours worth of material. Code a Swift iOS To Do List App, UIKit, CoreData, Table View is taught by Max Nelson. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Udemy. The course is taught in Englishand is Paid Course. Visit the course page at Udemy for detailed price information.

Overview
  • Learn Widely Used Concepts and Best Practices Used in Modern Day iOS Development to Hone Your Craft and Skill as a Dev

    What you'll learn:

    • you will learn the CoreData framework in Swift 4 and Xcode 9
    • you will learn the updated UIKit Framework in Swift 4 and Xcode 9
    • You will learn how to build apps without using storyboards! (Which is a very good skill)
    • You will learn how to build an app from start to finish
    • You will learn how to make an app using UILayoutConstraints programmatically, so think of it as storyboards but with only code!
    • Make iOS Apps.
    • Be able to code in Swift 4
    • Make mobile apps
    • deal with objects
    • more object oriented programming knowledge
    • custom UIKit controls
    • custom UIViews

    Learn Swift, Xcode, and the iOS SDK from a unique perspective by developing a more involvedtodolist appfor the Apple App Store. As a developer it is extremely important you learnspecific concepts and technologies that are in demand. In my opinion it is equally important to learn from multiple perspectives andnot fromjustone or two specific instructors. That being said, I think my course offers a very unique perspective on development and this course will teach you the following concepts from my perspective as a professional developer: CAGradientLayer,CoreData, UITableViews, Object Oriented Programming Subclassing, UIKit, self defined Protocols, OptionSet(s) and at least a few more concepts that are contained within the bigger ones. For example, in this course you will learn how to build a custom UITableViewCell and that would fall under learning about UITableViews which is why Ididn't initially mention it in this description.