![]() ![]() You’ll explore several different ways to run Swift code, taking advantage of the fact that you’re developing natively It walks you through installing Xcode and then teaches you the basics of the Swift programming language. The first section assumes you have little to no knowledge of programming in Swift. Guides you in a fun and easy-going manner. Uses tons of illustrations and screenshots to make everything clear. Shows you how to write an app step-by-step. If you’re new to macOS and Swift, or to programming in general, learning how to write an app can seem Along the way, you’ll learn several ways to execute Swift code and you’ll build MacOS apps in Swift, using both SwiftUI - Apple’s newest user interface technology - and AppKit - the MacOS Apprentice is a series of multi-chapter tutorials where you’ll learn about developing native This book, SwiftUI by Tutorials, is designed for developers who have a solid background in iOS development, and are looking to make the leap from building apps with UIKit, to building apps with SwiftUI. The goal of that book is to teach you fundamental development practices as you build out some fully-functional and great-looking apps! Our other book on getting started with SwiftUI, SwiftUI Apprentice, is designed to teach new developers how to build iOS apps, using a SwiftUI-first approach. How is this book different than SwiftUI Apprentice? In addition, SwiftUI’s built-in automatic support for things such as dark mode, localization and accessibility, along with Xcode 11 support for drag-and-drop design and instant preview makes it easier to build apps than ever before. So whether you’re building apps for iOS, watchOS, tvOS or any other Apple platform, you can use the same concise, natural language to describe your UI and have it look stunning - no matter where your code runs. What’s more is that SwiftUI lets you build modern, responsive UI and animations for all Apple devices - not just iOS. With SwiftUI, you can design your user interfaces in a declarative way instead of developing app interfaces in an imperative way, by coding all of the application state logic before time, you can instead define what your app’s UI should do in a particular state and let the underlying OS figure out how to do it. SwiftUI lets you build better apps, faster, and with less code. ![]() This book is for readers who are comfortable building Swift apps, and want to make the exciting leap into building their app UI with modern, declarative code. SwiftUI by Tutorials is designed to help you learn how to transition from the “old way” of building your app UI with UIKit, to the “new way” of building responsive UI with modern declarative syntax with SwiftUI. ![]() Build fluid and engaging declarative UI for your apps - using less code - with SwiftUI! ![]()
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