iOS 9 & Objective-C - Make 20 Applications

Master Objective-C and Xcode 7 to create 20 iOS 9 applications. Start your journey in mobile app development and earn revenue with your apps!

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Brief Summary

This course is your ticket to the world of iOS app development! You'll dive into Objective-C and Xcode 7, creating 20 apps along the way. It's perfect for beginners and offers plenty of support to make sure you succeed.

Key Points

  • Learn to create iPhone and iPad apps
  • Master Objective-C and Xcode 7
  • Build 20 real applications, including games and utilities
  • Understand app submission to the App Store
  • Get responsive support throughout your learning

Learning Outcomes

  • Create and publish your own iOS apps
  • Understand the complete process of app development
  • Integrate social media into your applications
  • Support different device sizes effectively
  • Earn revenue through app sales and ad networks

About This Course

A Complete Objective-C, Xcode 7 and iOS 9 Course.

Do You Want To Create Your Own iPhone and iPad Apps but are not sure where to start? Are you ready to jump right into the exciting world of Objective-C mobile development but have little or no programming experience? Then this is your course!

This Complete IOS 9 Objective-C Guide - Make 20 Applications will give you everything your need to start your new career in IOS 9 development using Xcode 7, The course has been structured to support Objective-C, Teaching you all you need to know from creating your first project in Xcode 7 to Submitting to the AppStore.

Create 20 Real Swift 2 Applications throughout the course from fun and simple games to powerfull utility apps using the native features of IOS 9 devices to help you understand the process of creating applications

Sell Your Objective-C App to Millions of Potential Users and earn extra revenue from Ad networks, Making money has never been so easy!

Not only do you get the best online Objective-C IOS 9 development course for Xcode 7 but You also get first class responsive support by email, Twitter or on the Udemy forums, So you can rest assure you have full guidance in your new career!

Why Choose This Objective-C, iOS 9 & Xcode 7 Course?

Many programmers learning to create there first Objective-C application often learn from a boring 300 paged book or a short online video tutorial and are often left with more questions they they asked! This Objective-C, iOS 9 & Xcode 7 course teaches you from the ground up and i never leave you hanging as i support you through each and every step, i am there to assist you when you run into a problem in Xcode 7 and to offer any advice needed and before you know if you will have created your first Objective-C app and will feel like everything your learned has stuck in your head.

Topics Covered:

  • Understanding Xcode 7, Interface Builder, Simulator and Project Types

  • Objective-C: Get to know the new updated language

  • Create 20 real applications in Objective-C

  • All Objects, Actions and Outlets possible in App Development

  • Social Integration: Facebook, Twitter, SMS, Email and more

  • Storyboards and nib Files

  • Universal Support and Screen Size Support

  • Images and Sounds Integration

  • Full Featured Objective-C Apps

  • Earning Revenue Ad Networks

  • Fun and Simple Objective-C Games

  • Core Data Applications

  • Camera Support Applications

  • App Store Submission and Update Support

  • Full understanding of Xcode 7 and all it has to offer

  • Learn how to program for IOS 9 to create your own apps

  • Be able to support all devices and screen sizes

Course Curriculum

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Instructor

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Aaron Caines

Aaron Caines is the founder of Geeky Lemon Development, he started programming at a young age and has been programming full time and teaching for the past 8 Years online becoming a best seller in his field, Aaron has also created a vast amount of applications for brands, companies and just for fun!Aaron is very passionate about teaching and coding,...

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4.9 course rating
4K ratings
ui-avatar of Angela Kim LĂłpez
Angela K. L.
5.0
3 years ago

Uo to here, its Ok! *...(^.^)...*

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Lee Y.
4.5
4 years ago

so good~!!

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ui-avatar of Danutha Fernando
Danutha F.
1.0
5 years ago

very very basic and not suitable for average developers

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ui-avatar of Viktor Varsano
Viktor V.
5.0
5 years ago

The course is Amazing!

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ui-avatar of Mario Roberti
Mario R.
5.0
7 years ago

Started the course a while back and got side tracked, was able to jump right back in using my iPad to play the courses.

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ui-avatar of David Jennings
David J.
5.0
7 years ago

good examples and explains everything well. Also like the download information he provides.

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ui-avatar of Jonathon Buhler
Jonathon B.
3.5
8 years ago

its good but sometimes confusing

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ui-avatar of Swapna Patil
Swapna P.
5.0
8 years ago

easy language, many examples, its overall good course for beginner..

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Koran M.
3.0
8 years ago

Well, the course is not really bad BUT I am giving it a 3-star rating because it could be better and the two star remaining are how much better it could be. So I would say this course is good enough.
Now, as to what needs improving: Aaron likes to skip some things we beginners don't know without explaining or just flying through some action so I needed to go back in the video to see what had happened. (like clicking on something new)
Next, while some things are well explained within the scope of the project, or the application being "built" in the course, they aren't explained in enough detail or some mistakes are being done in the manner of "this works for this project so we won't use "best practice" or explain why", just do it and it works here. (which I learned when trying to do something similar to a project within the course and ending up hitting my head up against the wall until I asked a friend who is an experienced programmer and he got me back on track).
Lastly, I understand that Aaron is a native English speaker but speaking to a broader audience should be done in a more grammatically correct way without so many faults and buzzwords and phrases, redundant pronoun repeating etc.
Just...try a bit harder. Prepare the text prior to recording or something.

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Ys@xs
5.0
8 years ago

Pretty good to learn !

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