Objective-C for Swift Developers Objective-C for Swift Developers
Hacking with Swift

Objective-C for Swift Developers

The fastest way to complete your skills and master iOS coding

    • 4.8 • 8 Ratings
    • $29.99
    • $29.99

Publisher Description

Swift is a powerful, modern programming language that will continue to grow over the years ahead. But with over a million existing apps written in Objective-C, you almost certainly need to be able to read, write, and maintain both Swift and Objective-C if you want to score a great job making iOS apps.


This book and video course is designed to help you transfer your existing Swift skills to Objective-C. It assumes you already know how to make iOS apps with Swift, so zero time is wasted explaining Swift techniques. Instead, I've written this to help you learn Objective-C as quickly as possible – potentially in as little as four hours if you're a fast learner. 


The book follows the same hands-on approach I've used in Hacking with Swift and Pro Swift, which means you learn every concept in context rather than as isolated theory. Once you've finished the course, you'll have all the information you need to create your own Objective-C apps or join a company that requires a working knowledge of Objective-C.


What do you get?


You get a complete, hands-on guidebook explaining how key Swift techniques transfer to Objective-C. I'll be walking you through specific examples like string and array manipulation, blocks vs closures, categories vs extensions, autorelease pools, properties, and more. No time is wasted: I've ruthlessly focused everything so you can complete the course as efficiently as possible.


You'll be learning the latest Objective-C syntax, including generics and nullability, although I'll be marking places where technology is less likely to be adopted in big business.


What's in the course?


- What are pointers?

- How do you create strings, arrays, and dictionaries?

- How do blocks differ from closures?

- How do properties differ from ivars?

- What are weak and strong?

- What are categories?

- How do you handle nullability?

- Where does Objective-C++ come in?

- And much more!

  • GENRE
    Computers & Internet
    RELEASED
    2016
    May 13
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    164
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Paul Hudson
    SELLER
    Paul Hudson
    SIZE
    3.5
    MB

    Customer Reviews

    BlindReviewer ,

    Extremely helpful.

    This book covered everything you need to know about Objective-C in an extremely efficient way. I was able to sit down with it and learn all about Objective-C over a weekend. Everything is very well thought out and well put together. Highly recommend.

    chaugen93 ,

    Easy purchase

    Paul and his Hacking with Swift community have helped me so much and I’ll be a customer/viewer of his forever. Thanks for all the good work and writing your books!

    b-nott ,

    Helpful

    Good examples and easy to read and understand. Useful if you are a Swift developer preparing for an interview or just want to better understand the world of Objective-C.

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