Learning Objective C Programming Training Video

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Learning Objective C Programming Training Video A Practical Objective C Training Course That Teaches Real World Skills In this project-based Learning Objective C Programming video tutorial series, you'll quickly have relevant skills for real-world applications. Follow along with our expert instructor in this Learning Objective C Programming Training Video course to get: Concise, informative and broadcast-quality Objective C Programming training videos delivered to your desktop The ability to learn at your own pace with our intuitive, easy-to-use interface A quick grasp of even the most complex Objective C Programming subjects because they're broken into simple, easy to follow tutorial videos Practical working files further enhance the learning process and provide a degree of retention that is unmatched by any other form of Objective C Programming tutorial, online or offline... so you'll know the exact steps for your own projects. Course Description In this Learning Objective C Programming Training Video course, expert author Jesse Feiler teaches you how to leverage the technologies that Objective-C, Xcode and the Apple Frameworks have to offer. This course focuses on the Objective-C programming language, utilizing Xcode and Frameworks wherever necessary to build your App. You start the Learning Objective C Programming Training Video with a review of the Xcode interface, and how you are going to use it to build your Objective-C project. Jesse teaches you what Objective-C is, and the structure of an Objective-C App. Throughout this video tutorial you will learn about using declared properties and instance variables, how to manage memory, creating and working with classes, and how to use the debugger effectively. You will explore protocols and delegates, using blocks, handling exceptions, using selectors and much more! Once you have completed this computer based training course on Objective-C programming,...

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01. Introduction
    • 0101 Welcome To Objective-C
    • 0102 Catching Up With Versions
    • 02. Working With Xcode
      • 0201 Introducing The Workspace Window
      • 0202 Exploring The Navigation Area
      • 0203 Using The Utility Area: The Library
      • 0204 Using The Utility Area: The Inspectors
      • 0205 Editing Code: The Basics
      • 0206 Editing Code: Advanced Features
      • 0207 Finding And Searching
      • 0208 Using The Jump Bar
      • 0209 Working With The Assistant
      • 0210 Tracking Changes With Xcode
      • 0211 Using A Git Repository
      • 0212 Setting Preferences
    • 03. Understanding Objective-C
      • 0301 The Objective-C Goal: C With Objects
      • 0302 Communicating With Messages - Part 1
      • 0303 Communicating With Messages - Part 2
      • 0304 Properties And Declarations
    • 04. Looking At The Structure Of An Objective-C App: The Code Story
      • 0401 The Role Of main
      • 0402 Creating A Class
      • 0403 Exploring The Interface Of The Class
      • 0404 Exploring The Implementation Of The Class
      • 0405 Using @class And #import Directives
      • 0406 Creating An init For MyClass
      • 0407 Completing init For MyClass
      • 0408 Wrapping Up The Class
      • 0409 Using The Class
    • 05. Using Declared Properties And Instance Variables
      • 0501 Using Declared Properties Today
      • 0502 Using Instance Variables In The Past
      • 0503 Synthesizing Properties Directly And Automatically
      • 0504 Fine-Tuning Declared Properties: Setters And Getters
      • 0505 Fine-Tuning Declared Properties: @synthesize
    • 06. Managing Memory
      • 0601 Using The Basic Memory Attributes
      • 0602 Exploring Retain/Release
      • 0603 Converting To ARC
    • 07. Creating A Class
      • 0701 Letting Xcode Do The Work
      • 0702 Building The Interface
      • 0703 Wiring Up The Button
      • 0704 Declaring Methods
      • 0705 Using Arguments
      • 0706 Defining Methods
      • 0707 Using Actions
    • 08. Working With The Collection Classes
      • 0801 Mutable And Immutable Classes
      • 0802 Using Objective-C Literals
      • 0803 Creating An NSArray
      • 0804 Using An NSArray Or NSMutable
      • 0805 Using Fast Enumeration
      • 0806 Working With Sets
      • 0807 Getting Started With Dictionaries
      • 0808 Using Dictionaries
      • 0809 Putting It All Together With Property Lists
    • 09. Using The Debugger
      • 0901 Setting Breakpoints
      • 0902 Exploring Variable Values
      • 0903 Stepping Through Code
      • 0904 Editing Breakpoints
      • 0905 Using NSLog
      • 0906 Displaying Objective-C Objects
    • 10. Using Protocols And Delegates
      • 1001 Dealing With The Multiple Inheritance Issue
      • 1002 Defining A Protocol
      • 1003 Creating A Delegate
    • 11. Working With Class Extensions
      • 1101 Using Class Extensions And Categories
      • 1102 Using Class Extensions To Redefine Properties
    • 12. Using Blocks
      • 1201 Introducing Blocks
      • 1202 Switching Objects With A Method
      • 1203 Switching Objects With A Block
      • 1204 Looking At More Block Features
    • 13. Handling Exceptions
      • 1301 Causing An Error
      • 1302 Using The Try/Catch Paradigm
      • 1303 Catching An Exception
      • 1304 Throwing An Exception
    • 14. Using Selectors
      • 1401 Looking Inside An Objective-C Message
      • 1402 Using SEL And @selector
      • 1403 Attaching Selectors To Interface Elements With Code

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Learning Objective C Programming Training Video

£ 97.32 + VAT

*Indicative price

Original amount in AUD:

$ 189