Leanpub, 2015. — 241 p.
This book was written using Swift 2.0, Alamofire 3.1, Xcode 7, and iOS 9.
All code samples are included.
This book is for:Software developers getting started with iOS but experienced in other languages.
Front-end devs looking to implement native UIs for iOS apps (no CSS, oh noes!).
Back-end devs tasked with getting the data into the user's hands-on iOS.
Android, Windows Phone, Blackberry, Tizen, Symbian & Palm OS devs looking to expand their web service-backed apps to iOS.
Anyone whose boss is standing over their shoulder asking why the data isn't showing up in the table view yet.
This book isn't for:For people completely new to programming, you should have a decent grasp of at least one object-oriented programming language or have completed several intros to iOS tutorials.
Designers, managers, UX pros, … It's a programming book. All the monospace font inserts will probably drive you crazy.
Cross-platform developers dedicated to their tools (including HTML5 & Xamarin), this is all Swift & native UI, all the time.
Programmers building apps with no web service interaction.
Game devs.