Training and Instructional Design
Posted on March 14, 2018 by Steven Lipton
iOS Development tips weekly is a series you can find at the Lynda.com and LinkedIn Learning libraries. The first week of a week’s tip will be available to the public. After that, you will need a subscription to get access to it. Click the… Continue Reading “Tip: Creating Navigation Controllers”
Posted on June 22, 2016 by Steven Lipton
In writing the Swift Swift View Controllers book, it came to my attention many people don’t understand the functionality of the navigation toolbar’s title and Back button. In an early part of writing, I planned to skip the topic as a minor detail so… Continue Reading “Using The Navigation Bar Title and Back Button in Swift 3.0”
Posted on April 12, 2015 by Steven Lipton
Like a lot of people I ordered my Apple watch on April 10th, and now have to wait until June for it to arrive. I’m excited about the possibilities of the watch. I’m excited about writing applications for the watch, and I’m excited about sharing… Continue Reading “Swift WatchKit Tutorials — A Basic Watch Kit App”
Category: GUI, ios8, Swift Programming, Tutorial, WatchKitTags: Apple Watch, button, date, date object, emoji, hello world, hierarchy, interface controller, label, model view controller, MVC, navigation, navigation controller, NSdateformatter, position, segue, swift, timer, Watchkit
Posted on March 21, 2015 by Steven Lipton
[Updated for Xcode 7.2/Swift 2.1 2/5/16] Note: Click here for the Swift 3.0/Xcode 8 version of this tutorial In writing the Swift Swift View Controllers book, it came to my attention many people don’t understand the functionality of the navigation toolbar’s title and Back… Continue Reading “Swift Swift: Using The Navigation Bar Title and Back button.”
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