iPad Programming for iPhone Developers - Extend Your Reach
Learn to extend your iPhone apps to the iPad using Swift, optimizing for iOS 9. Perfect for aspiring developers and entrepreneurs.
Brief Summary
This course is perfect for iPhone developers who want to make their apps work on the iPad. You’ll learn how to design for both devices, optimize for multitasking, and use key iOS 9 features like UISplitViewControllers. It’s all about reaching those iPad users, folks!
Key Points
- Extend your iPhone apps to the iPad.
- Design with the iPad in mind.
- Optimize for multi-tasking functionality.
- Learn about UISplitViewControllers and UIPopoverControllers.
- Focus on iOS 9 and Swift apps.
Learning Outcomes
- Create apps that function seamlessly on both iPhone and iPad.
- Master designing with iPad-specific features in mind.
- Utilize UISplitViewControllers and UIPopoverControllers effectively.
- Gain skills to optimize apps for multi-tasking.
- Extend reach to millions of iPad users with your apps.
About This Course
Seamlessly extend your iPhone apps to the iPad, and harmonize across all iOS 9 iPhone & iPad devices and sizes, w/ Swift
Are you an iPhone developer, or are you aspiring to be one? Do you have or hope to have an app in the app store sometime soon? If so, then you already know that creating an app that works well with the iPad is crucial.
In 2016, there are projected to be 80 million iPad users in the United States alone. With Apple's recently announced iPad Pro, and constant effort to innovate and improve the iPad experience, there are many beautiful opportunities to be on the front line with the world of iPad programming.
In this class, we'll very quickly get you up to speed on what you need to know to make sure your apps work well with the iPad.
Some of what we'll cover:
How to make your apps work for both the iPhone and the iPad
Designing with the iPad in mind
How to optimize for Multi-Tasking functionality
UISplitViewControllers
UIPopoverControllers
All for iOS 9 and Swift apps
What makes me the right teacher?
I have more than 9 iOS apps in the App Store which total over 300,000+ downloads
I teach more than 23,000 other students in my conglomerate of highly rated iOS development Udemy courses
I like to use, *ahem*, an energetic and engaging course style
I have 4+ years iOS development experience
I'll never talk over your head.
Who is this class for?
Those who already have an app or hope to make an app that they want to be available to the millions of worldwide iPad users
Those who understand iPhone development. This class will not be of use to you if you don't learn how to make apps elsewhere (I'd recommend my iOS 9 class!)
Those who intend to learn iPhone development outside of this class. Use this class to make sure you're making your apps useful for the iPad as you learn iPhone development elsewhere (like my iOS 9 class!)
Those who want to make money with their apps as an entrepreneur
Career development professionals who want to earn money professionally via contract work, consulting, full-time employment, and so forth
Harmonize across all iOS 9 iPhone and iPad devices and sizes
Extend your reach to the hundreds of millions of worldwide iPad users in 2016
Extend your iPhone apps to seamless integration with the iPad
Course Curriculum
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Instructor

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Andreas S.
Super gestaltete "Schritt-für-Schritt" Einführung in das Thema "iPad-Fähigkeit einer iOS App". Auch gut als Zusammenfassung geeignet, wie man eine App baut. Sehr interessant und verständlich.
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Piotr F.
Very basic information, luck of content
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Jean-max C.
I'am Very Satisfy
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Mick C.
A good, relevant course full of useful content. I'm enjoying Nick's/Rick's courses very much.
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Maria V.
Great explanation of the Pop Over Controller!
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Andrew J.
Good course for introducing size classes and how to basically use them in Xcode to get some different visuals. I think with a couple of extra things it would be completely excellent.
Firstly, as you concentrate on split view a lot I think the multi level implementation (Breed->Dog->Detail) that you mentioned would be great to see. I was a little disappointed that you mentioned it but did not implement it.
Secondly, an explanation of if you have multiple components (table, image, text etc) inside of one view and you want to rearrange them significantly when orientation changes, how to go about doing that.
Still a good course and thanks for doing it. Just those couple of things would really kick it into a league of its own for me.
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Akira S.
I was about to create separate storyboards for iPhone and iPad app but now I am just going to build a universal one to make my life easier! This course is highly recommended if you are trying to build an app for both iPhone and iPad!!
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James T.
Clear and knows what he is talking about. Plus he makes it fun and interesting instead of a simple app in a voice tone that put you to sleep or confuses you! Keep up the good work and I cannot wait for his next course...
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Kawika C.
Nice introduction to the Split View Controller, Pop overs, size classes and multitasking.
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Jon C.
Did what it said on the can! and it did it quickly... An update would be nice as some of the implementation details have changed - i bought it many months ago and only just got around to watching, so maybe it has been updated...