Who this course is for: This course is for the Swift developer who wants to lean how to make desktop apps with Swift 4.2 and macOS This is the perfect course if your coming from iOS as we use the same Swift 4.2 language Show more Show less. ![]() If you think this might be too difficult for you, think again, and come code along with me in a step by step format.just add a big portion of your own unique creativity, and before you know it, you will have built many amazing apps that you can submit to the Mac App Store. Learn how to refactor code The ins and outs of GCD SpriteKit and Games The new UserDefaults to persist data Adding audio - Animations Using stackView Grid views Learn how to work with JSON data in swift NSUndoManager - Add undo and redo to your apps NSDocument Bindings - Which let you build apps with very little code Learn how to use Auto Layout both in code and in storyboards And a ton more All videos are recorded in HD for maximum resolution and clarity Some Swift programming experience is needed to be able to follow along comfortably. Some of the topics that will be covered: Featuring apps built by the award winning Swift programmer - Paul Hudson - HackingWithSwift Build 18 projects - each one teaching a new aspect of macOS All source code is built with the latest Swift 5.2 code Learn Swift by use of annotations - diagrams - highlighting - callouts Touch Bar - code your own custom touch bar buttons and controls How to use controls - Outlets and Actions Windows - Controllers - Table views Split view controllers - Toolbars Web views Using delegates and protocols Work with the social framework - FB - Twitter etc. This course also makes the perfect reference tool kit, to be used in conjunction with the Apple docs, so that you can go back and scrub through any of the lectures very quickly to pull out relevant code or instruction that you need, as theres no wasted chatter here, its strictly on point with Swift 5.0 and macOS. ![]() The term Hacking with macOS means we are playing with the Swift language, and using it in unique and interesting ways.ĭesktop apps are fun to build, simply add your own unique creativity, and follow along in the lectures, and before you know it, youve created a masterpiece.how cool is it to have your very own creation right on your prized MacBook Pro, and on thousands of other MacBook Pros This course makes use of annotations, callouts, diagrams, highlighting, and deep explanations that help make complex subject matter, much easier to grasp, and guides you along the path of the code, each step of the way. Want to learn how to build amazing desktop apps Want to code your own custom buttons for the new MacBook Pro Touch Bar This course has all the step by step instruction you need to create awesome apps to submit to the Mac App Store.Īnd the Mac App Store is also a great source of revenue as it only has a fraction of the number of apps that the iOS App Store has, and typically you charge more for a Mac app.īuilding a Mac desktop app uses the exact same Swift 5 language as iOS appsthere are differences of course from iOS, such as the macOS user interface uses windows instead of screens for an iPhone, but if your coming from iOS, the transition is seamless.an example is on iOS we use a UIImageView, and on macOS we use an NSImageViewsimple right. So even though some lectures are shown using Swift 4.2, they are currently being re-recorded with the latest Swift 5.2 code - just reference the source code for any update you might need until they are ready very soon.Ĭheck out all of Paul Hudsons Swift tutorials and books at HackingWithSwift - from beginner to pro, Paul will teach you to write Swift code in very little time. ![]() Note: All finished projects and source code have been update to Swift 5.2. And working together with iOS developer Steve DeStefano, the Hacking with Swift series of programming training videos are simply the fastest way to learn how to code in the Apple eco-system.
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