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iOS Programming II

CSE-41148

iOS Programming II

This course will introduce you to tableviews and go into detail about tableviews which is one of the more popular view controllers. The course also covers Scroll Views, Saving Data and Complex Input Screens.

Course Highlights:

  • Protocols
  • App Life Cycle
  • Model View Controller
  • Scroll Views
  • Table Views
  • Intermediate Table Views
  • System View Controllers
  • Saving Data
  • Complex Input Screens

Course Benefits:

  • Understand UIKit at a deeper level
  • Understand tradeoffs to different app architectures and design patterns.
  • Write well organized and easy to maintain projects
  • Have an understanding of several more important Apple frameworks

Software: XCode, Available for free download from the MAC app store.

Hardware: Students must have a laptop running Apple Mac OS X, with the latest version of Xcode installed.

Course Typically Offered: Online, Fall and Spring quarters

Prerequisites: Have taken iOS Programming I (CSE-41147) or similar experience.

Next steps:  Upon completion of this course, consider taking other courses in the iOS Programming Certificate.

More information: Contact infotech@ucsd.edu to learn more about iOS Programming Certificate and course offerings.

 

Course Information

Online
3.00 units
$695.00
Notes:  

Course sessions

Closed

Section ID:

184330

Class type:

Online Asynchronous.

This course is entirely web-based and to be completed asynchronously between the published course start and end dates. Synchronous attendance is NOT required.
You will have access to your online course on the published start date OR 1 business day after your enrollment is confirmed if you enroll on or after the published start date.

Textbooks:

All course materials are included unless otherwise stated.

Policies:

  • No refunds after: 9/30/2024

Schedule:

No information available at this time.
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Instructor: Wallace Wang

Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang has written dozens of programming books related to iOS/macOS programming using the Swift programming language, including "Beginning iPhone Development with Swift 5," "Pro iPhone Development with Swift 5," "macOS Programming for Absolute Beginners" and "Beginning ARKit for iPhone and iPad" (all published by APress). In addition, he has taught numerous Swift programming courses to high school students through UC San Diego Extension over the past three years.
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