IOS DEVELOPMENT
Table of Contents
Objective-C Basics
Fundamentals of C
Functional Programming in C
Pointers and Memory
Introduction to Objective-C
Foundation Framework
Advanced Objective-C
Beyond the Basics
Build a Simple iPhone App (ios7)
Getting Started
Understanding Views and View Controllers
Creating a Data Collection
Refactoring into a Model
Designing your App
Animating and intercepting Events
Testing and Debugging
Build a Blog Reader iPhone App
Exploring the Master-Detail Template
Rebuilding from Scratch
Getting Data from the Web
Data Modeling
Adapting Data for Display
Viewing a Web Page
Build a Self-Destructing Message iPhone App
Designing and Starting the App
Using Parse.com as a Backend and Adding Users
Relating Users in Parse.com
Capturing Photo and Video Using UIImagePickerController
Retrieving and Viewing Data from Parse.com
iOS Foundations
Automatic Reference Counting
Storyboards
Web View
Core Data
Notifications
Appearance
App Settings
Blocks and Categories
API Access
Location
Implementing Designs for iPhone
Implementing Custom Login and Sign Up Screens
Using Auto Layout and Managing the Keyboard
Customizing Table View Controllers
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.
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- 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
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- Start by saving it - save as a Template if you'll reuse it, or as a Checklist if it's a one-off project.
- Customize it once for your workflow - remove what doesn't apply and add your team-specific steps.
- Assign ownership and execute - set owners/due dates where needed and track completion as work happens.
- Reuse without rebuilding - when IOS DEVELOPMENT comes up again, start from your saved version and run it with clear ownership.