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برنامهنویسی iOS 16 برای مبتدیان – نسخه هفتم، بهروزرسانیشده برای Xcode 14 و Swift 5.7
با وجود تقریباً دو میلیون اپلیکیشن در App Store، برنامههای iOS همچنان بسیار محبوباند. هر کسی میتواند با انتشار اپ خود به میلیونها کاربر در سراسر جهان دسترسی داشته باشد، و همین موضوع باعث شده تا برنامهنویسان iOS متخصص بسیار پرتقاضا باشند.
کتاب iOS 16 Programming for Beginners، نسخه هفتم، راهنمایی جامع برای تازهواردان به دنیای iOS است که تمام مراحل از یادگیری زبان Swift گرفته تا ساخت و انتشار اپلیکیشن در App Store را پوشش میدهد.
این کتاب رویکردی کاملاً عملی دارد؛ آموزشها بهصورت گامبهگام، همراه با مثالهای واقعی و توضیحاتی ساده برای مفاهیم پیچیده ارائه شدهاند. هر فصل به شما کمک میکند زبان Swift را تمرین کرده و اپهایی کاربردی بسازید و از فناوریهای جدید iOS در آنها استفاده کنید. شما یاد میگیرید چگونه اپهای خود را منتشر کرده و با قابلیتهای جدید iOS 16 مانند SwiftUI، ویجتهای صفحه قفل، WeatherKit و... کار کنید.
در پایان این کتاب، دانش و مهارت لازم برای نوشتن و انتشار اپلیکیشنهای جذاب را بهدست خواهید آورد، و مهمتر از آن، میتوانید از منابع آنلاین برای ادامه مسیر حرفهایتان استفاده کنید.
این کتاب برای کسانی مناسب است که با مفاهیم اولیه برنامهنویسی (مانند حلقهها، انواع داده و...) آشنا هستند اما تازه وارد دنیای Swift و توسعه اپهای iOS شدهاند. اگر بهدنبال ورود حرفهای و ساخت اپلیکیشنهای کاربردی و جذاب برای iPhone و iPad هستید، این کتاب نقطه شروع مناسبی است.
Take your next step in iOS app development and work with Xcode 14 and iOS 16.
With almost 2 million apps on the App Store, iOS mobile apps continue to be incredibly popular. Anyone can reach millions of customers around the world by publishing their apps on the App Store, which means that competent iOS developers are in high demand.
iOS 16 Programming for Beginners, Seventh Edition, is a comprehensive introduction for those who are new to iOS, covering the entire process of learning the Swift language, writing your own app, and publishing it on the App Store.
This book follows a hands-on approach. With step-by-step tutorials to real-life examples and easy-to-understand explanations of complicated topics, each chapter will help you learn and practice the Swift language to build your apps and introduce exciting new technologies to incorporate into your apps. You'll learn how to publish iOS apps and work with new iOS 16 features such as Mac Catalyst, SwiftUI, Lock Screen widgets, WeatherKit, and much more.
By the end of this iOS development book, you'll have the knowledge and skills to write and publish interesting apps, and more importantly, to use the online resources available to enhance your app development journey.
This book is for anyone who has programming experience but is new to Swift and iOS app development. Basic knowledge of programming, including loops, data types, and so on, is necessary.
“This book is an excellent guide for iOS development, covering everything from the basics of Swift to SwiftUI. It's comprehensive, with code examples and screenshots provided for every step. You'll learn about variables, constants, conditionals, loops, functions, closures, classes, structs, enums, protocols, extensions, concurrency, and more. Additionally, you'll build an app called Let's Eat using UIKit storyboards, MapKit, Table Views, Collection Views, and custom UI controls. The book also covers Core Data, SwiftUI, Lock Screen Widgets, WeatherKit, and submitting your app to the App Store. It's perfect for both new and experienced programmers.
I highly recommend this book!”
Justin Horner, Senior Software Engineer at Meta
Ahmad Sahar is a trainer, presenter, and consultant at Tomafuwi Productions, specializing in conducting training courses for macOS and iOS, macOS Support Essentials certification courses, and iOS Development courses. He is a member of the DevCon iOS and MyCocoaHeads online communities in Malaysia, and has conducted presentations and talks for both groups. In his spare time, he likes building and programming LEGO Mindstorms robots.
Craig Clayton is a self-taught, senior iOS engineer, instructor and mentor at Ed Farm, specializing in cultivate change and promote innovation in education. He also volunteered as the organizer of the Suncoast iOS meetup group in the Tampa/St. Petersburg area for three years, preparing presentations and hands-on talks for this group and other groups in the community.