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App Development Using iOS iCloud

Incorporating CloudKit with Swift in Xcode

Shantanu Baruah Shaurya Baruah

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English
APress
29 November 2022
Create a professional looking app from start to finish that takes advantage of iCloud technology. Rather than working with Storyboarding for building your UI, you’ll use code to build professional looking screens. Using code is standard for professional developers to fit form factor alignment across multiple screen sizes and other design constraints. First, you’ll build a basic, functional UX screen. Then you’ll incorporate iCloud with CloudKit for data persistence and private, public, and shared databases. Here your code-drive UI design will expand out to developing professional looking screens with animation. You’ll also learn to work with reminder and notification boxes, sharing data between your users, and adding functionally for interaction with other Apps. Finally, you’ll tackle testing and using Test Flight before publishing your app to the App Store.  This book offers a practical guide for coders at any level who want to learn and create professional looking iOS apps leveraging the database features of iCloud and the numerous extensions that Apple provides in the Xcode environment.

Create professional looking apps that are secure and your users will love!

What You'll Learn

Leverage CloudKit for Backend as a Service

Handle Asynchronous processes

Share data among users of your app with simultaneous modifications

Who This Book Is For iOS developers familiar with the basics of Swift coding who want to work with iCloud databases or move into more advanced fields, such as using extensions or designing UX in code.

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Imprint:   APress
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   1st ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 155mm, 
Weight:   801g
ISBN:   9781484287576
ISBN 10:   1484287576
Pages:   502
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1: Xcode Introduction.- Chapter 2: CloudKit Overview .- Chapter 3: Core Swift Concepts.-  Chapter 4: Book Tracker App Building.- Chapter 5: Adding Book Screen.- Chapter 6: Displaying the Book Records.- Chapter 7: Deleting the Table Record.- Chapter 8: Searching Data Screen.- Chapter 9: App Development.- Part 2: Overview.- Chapter 10: Redesigning the Display Screen.- Chapter 11: Adding a Book.- Chapter 12: Book Details View Controller.- Chapter 13: Sharing Book with other Users.- Chapter 14: Edit Book.- Chapter 15: Book Delete.- Chapter 16: Book Notes.- Chapter 17: Book Reminder.- Chapter 18: Mark Favorite.- Chapter 19: Shared Books Tab.- Chapter 20: Search Screen.- Chapter 21: Packaging and Releasing. 

Shantanu Baruah is an Executive Vice President leading new business acquisition in the Life Sciences and Healthcare business at HCL Technologies. With over 21+ years of experience across multiple disciplines, Shantanu has been a pioneer in the fields of healthcare, life sciences, digital, and information technology at HCL Technologies. His leadership has guided delivery, practice building, and development of market-leading solutions to reach new heights. A leader with global exposure, Shantanu has successfully led teams across India, Singapore, France, and the U.S. His technological expertise and innovative leadership qualities have placed him at the forefront of important business acquisitions. Shantanu is an active in the app development community and has an approved app on Apple App Store. He has been recognized as one of the top 25 Healthcare IT Executives of 2020 by The IT Services Report. Shantanu lives in New Jersey. His philanthropic outreach includes education for children in developing nations.  Shaurya Baruah has many interests in a variety of subjects – specifically, he has an interest in Math, Physics, and Computer Science. In his freshman year, he took AP Computer Science A and scored a 4 on the AP exam. Currently, in his sophomore year, he is taking Pre-Calculus Honors, a highly demanding course that is designed in a Problem Based Learning teaching method. He is also taking AP Physics 1, an algebra-based physics course, and Algorithms & Data Structures, a project-based course where students work on large programming projects as a team.

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