iPRIME | App Developer Executive Overview
Hit the ground running with iOS App Development
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What do I need to develop Apps?
A Mac, free copy of Xcode and a free iOS Developer membership. Maybe some help from Splice.
Part 1
Getting Started & Overview
Design Principles The Tools The stages of an iOS App Development Orientation to the Objective-C Language Architecture of an iOS App: Model/View/Controller Layers Overview of Selected FoundationKit Classes: Strings, Arrays & Dictionaries
Part 2
Popular UI, Frameworks & Distribution
Tabs, Lists, Drill Down interfaces, Pickers, Adding Animations, Integrating with the Calendar, Accessing the Camera, Sending in-app eMail, Using the GPS + Maps, How Push Notifications Work, Preparing your App for Wider Markets, Distributing through the App Store, Ad-Hoc Distribution of your App (Corporate Use), Managing your iOS Devices in Business
Free?
Yes. Already known as the Apple Certified Training destination for the Atlantic Provinces and downtown Toronto, Splice also offers iOS Developer Training and Mobile Solutions consulting. Thus, we feel it's our place to help sort out the answers to those questions.
What's Covered
We cover iOS Development in a high-level, "Executive Overview" presentation.
Do I need to be a programmer?
No. This seminar is open to project managers, programmers, or any anyone who thinks they might like to either develop an app, or work with an organization to develop their ideas into an app. There will be some programming topics where a background in general programming would help you to understand, but we won't linger on those topics for long.
Is there a hands-on component?
No, it's entirely a presentation-oriented seminar, which alternates between slides and actual coding demonstrations.
How do I register?
Both parts are delivered in every session: you only need to decide if you prefer the morning or the afternoon. Call 1-888-SPLICE8 or email to reserve your free seat!
is ideal but not required
learn in-depth with iOS101
will call them today!
1 (902) 444 4225 ask for Leslie
Presenter Bio
Woody is now into his 20th year of computer programming. A graduate of the Big Nerd Ranch in Georgia, he learned Objective-C directly from Aaron Hillegass, author of "Cocoa Programming for Mac OS X". Prior to working with Splice, Woody was president of a software company that developed applications for managing video post-production facilities.
Dates:
Friday, Feb. 28th - Toronto. Morning and Afternoon Sessions.
Monday, March 7th - Halifax. Morning and Afternoon Sessions.
We're looking at also adding sessions for Moncton and Charlottetown. Let us know if this is of interest to you.
Session space is extremely limited: Call 1-888-SPLICE8 or email to request your seat or be placed on the waiting list for this no-charge informative event.