IOS DEVELOPMENT

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Fundamentals of C

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Functional Programming in C

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Pointers and Memory

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Introduction to Objective-C

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Foundation Framework

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Advanced Objective-C

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Beyond the Basics

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Build a Simple iPhone App (ios7)

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Getting Started

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Understanding Views and View Controllers

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Creating a Data Collection

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Refactoring into a Model

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Designing your App

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Animating and intercepting Events

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Testing and Debugging

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Build a Blog Reader iPhone App

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Exploring the Master-Detail Template

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Getting Data from the Web

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Data Modeling

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Adapting Data for Display

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Viewing a Web Page

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Build a Self-Destructing Message iPhone App

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Designing and Starting the App

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Using Parse.com as a Backend and Adding Users

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Relating Users in Parse.com

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Capturing Photo and Video Using UIImagePickerController

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Retrieving and Viewing Data from Parse.com

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iOS Foundations

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Automatic Reference Counting

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Storyboards

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Web View

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Core Data

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Notifications

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Appearance

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App Settings

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Blocks and Categories

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API Access

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Location

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Implementing Designs for iPhone

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Finishing the User Interface

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Who it's for

This IOS DEVELOPMENT is for teams that want consistent execution, less rework, and clear ownership.

  • Standardize quality - run the same IOS DEVELOPMENT steps every time, regardless of who executes
  • Save time - reuse a proven IOS DEVELOPMENT workflow instead of rebuilding processes from scratch
  • Improve accountability - assign owners and see what's done vs. what's pending
  • Onboard faster - use the IOS DEVELOPMENT checklist as the SOP and training guide
  • Coordinate across roles - handoffs are clear and everyone works from the same source of truth

How to use it

How to use this IOS DEVELOPMENT:

  1. Start by saving it - save as a Template if you'll reuse it, or as a Checklist if it's a one-off project.
  2. Customize it once for your workflow - remove what doesn't apply and add your team-specific steps.
  3. Assign ownership and execute - set owners/due dates where needed and track completion as work happens.
  4. Reuse without rebuilding - when IOS DEVELOPMENT comes up again, start from your saved version and run it with clear ownership.

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