Brief Summary
This course dives into advanced iOS programming, covering stuff like OpenGLES, GCD, and Motion Sensors. It's perfect for those who already know the basics and are eager to tackle more sophisticated topics in a fun and understandable way!
Key Points
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Master advanced iOS concepts like OpenGLES and GCD
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Focus on Motion Sensors and Animation
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Designed for advanced programmers with basic iOS knowledge
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Break down complex topics into easy modules
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Combines iPad Development with iOS APIs
Learning Outcomes
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Understand and apply advanced Objective C concepts
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Utilize APIs like Motion Sensors and Animation
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Create smooth, interactive iOS applications
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Master both iPad Development and other key iOS APIs
About This Course
Master advance iOS concepts like OpenGLES, GCD, Motion Sensors and Animation
The course is for advance programmers who already know the basic iOS programming. It is the most advance iOS course on the web and we cover the most difficult of the APIs by picking concepts hidden in the iOS development manuals. We have work hard to create lectures which break down the seemingly complex topics in easy to understand modules and can be easily assimilated by the student. In this unique offering we bring together both the iPad Development and the other iOS APIs together in a course and after completing it there will be nothing you cannot develop on iOS. You will start with advance concepts of Objective C and it will be followed by sections on NSOperation, Grand Central Dispatch, Motion Sensors, Animation and OpenGL ES. If you are new to iOS you can try our beginners course here
https://www.udemy.com/learn-ios-programming-from-scratch/
Those who are already know the basic concepts can get started with the real deal.
Enjoy!!
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To Learn iPad Programming
To study and understand advance objective C concepts
To learn APIs like Motion Sensors and Location Sensors
Istvan B.
Because it is an old material and it is not modernised. Sometimes I feel definitions are not precise enough or vague implying that it does not provide a deep understanding. However it is a very good material and hope it will be improved or continued and updated with the latest results or opengl part get a bit deeper.