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Jesse Feiler

    Learn Apple Homekit on IOS
    Core Data for Mac and IOS in 24 Hours
    iOS App Development For Dummies
    Mac OS X
    Swift For Dummies
    Learning iCloud Data Management
    • 2018

      Beginning Reactive Programming with Swift

      Using RxSwift, Amazon Web Services, and JSON with iOS and macOS

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on reactive programming, this book guides readers through enhancing app responsiveness using RXSwift and RXCocoa for iOS and Mac development. It emphasizes practical integration of reactive programming principles into existing projects and workflows, equipping developers with essential skills to create more dynamic applications.

      Beginning Reactive Programming with Swift
    • 2017

      Learn Computer Science with Swift

      • 303 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Master the basics of solving logic puzzles, and creating algorithms using Swift on Apple platforms. This book is based on the curriculum currently being used in common computer classes. You’ll learn to automate algorithmic processes that scale using Swift in the context of iOS, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS. Begin by understanding how to think computationally: to formulate a computational problem and recognize patterns and ways to validate it. Then jump ahead past the abstractions and conceptual work into using code snippets to build frameworks and write code using Xcode and Swift. Once you have frameworks in place, you’ll learn to use algorithms and structure data. Finally, you’ll see how to bring people into what you’ve built through a useable UI and how UI and code relate. What You'll Learn Recognize patterns and use abstractions Build code into reusable frameworks Manage code and share version control Solve logic puzzles Who This Book Is For Young professionals interested in learning computer science from an Apple platform standpoint.

      Learn Computer Science with Swift
    • 2017

      Exploring Swift Playgrounds

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Playgrounds let you learn by doing! This book teaches you how to build playgrounds so you can test your code, syntax, and ideas quickly. You can even learn from playgrounds built by others or build playgrounds to teach. And the playgrounds you build and use on your Mac and on your iPad are automatically shared using your Apple ID. Exploring Swift Playgrounds shows you how to use playgrounds to try out your basic app design ideas to see what they look like and how they behave. It doesn't matter if you can't remember a pesky little bit of syntax. Rather than look it up, you can try it out in a playground. More and more of the APIs are now available through playgrounds, so that you can do more than ever before. Going beyond print, the Swift Playgrounds book tool allows for immersive experiences for users learning code, organization processes, and anything else that can be described in the rich (and free) authoring tools provided by Apple. All of which you can learn how to use in Exploring Swift Playgrounds. What You'll Learn: Use Swift playgrounds Build Swift playgrounds for others to use Teach yourself and others with Swift playgrounds Use Swift playgrounds in your development process Who This Book Is For: Swift Playgrounds are great for students because no prior coding knowledge is needed. And experienced developers can also use it to develop ideas with minimal effort. This book speaks to both.

      Exploring Swift Playgrounds
    • 2016

      Learn Apple Homekit on IOS

      A Home Automation Guide for Developers, Designers, and Homeowners

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book provides an in-depth exploration of the HomeKit platform, detailing its structure and support for both existing and upcoming devices. It emphasizes innovative apps that enhance home automation while ensuring security. Readers are encouraged to unleash their creativity in designing compatible devices, highlighting the limitless possibilities for enhancing smart home capabilities.

      Learn Apple Homekit on IOS
    • 2015

      Introducing SQLite for Mobile Developers

      • 168 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This brief book is an introduction to SQLite for both iOS and Android developers. The book includes an optional introduction to SQL, a discussion of when to use SQLite, and chapters devoted to using SQLite with the most likely programming languages and then goes through adding a simple database to an Android or iOS app and finally a chapter on managing the app’s life cycle. What You Will Learn: • The basics of SQLite• The SQL you need to use SQLite effectively• How to integrate a database into your mobile app.• How to maintain the app Who this book is for: This book is for Android or iOS developers who wish to use a lightweight but flexible database for their applications. It mobile development experience but does not assume anything but very basic database knowledge.

      Introducing SQLite for Mobile Developers
    • 2015

      Get up and running with Swift swiftly Brimming with expert advice and easy-to- follow instructions, Swift For Dummies shows new and existing programmers how to quickly port existing Objective-C applications into Swift and get into the swing of the new language like a pro.

      Swift For Dummies
    • 2014

      As apps rapidly move into business and the cloud, iOS and OS X developers need new data management techniques. This book shows you how to use Apple s latest APIs and technologies to structure and synchronize all forms of data. Feiler helps you understand the issues, implement efficient solutions, and deliver highly usable apps that seamlessly synchronize during the Round Trip between iOS and OS X and back again. This guide walks you through integrating several key Apple data management technologies, including the Address Book and Calendar APIs. This book shows you how to structure data so it s easy to build great Cocoa and Cocoa Touch user interfaces and to quickly incorporate reliable iCloud syncing. Step by step, you ll discover how to blend Apple s standard application data structures with your own user data to create a feature-rich and fully syncable environment.

      Learning iCloud Data Management
    • 2014

      If you’ve got incredible iOS ideas, get this book and bring them to life! iOS 7 represents the most significant update to Apple’s mobile operating system since the first iPhone was released, and even the most seasoned app developers are looking for information on how to take advantage of the latest iOS 7 features in their app designs. That’s where iOS App Development For Dummies comes in! Whether you’re a programming hobbyist wanting to build an app for fun or a professional developer looking to expand into the iOS market, this book will walk you through the fundamentals of building a universal app that stands out in the iOS crowd. Walks you through joining Apple’s developer program, downloading the latest SDK, and working with Apple’s developer tools Explains the key differences between iPad and iPhone apps and how to use each device’s features to your advantage Shows you how to design your app with the end user in mind and create a fantastic user experience Covers using nib files, views, view controllers, interface objects, gesture recognizers, and much more There’s no time like now to tap into the power of iOS – start building the next big app today with help from iOS App Development For Dummies!

      iOS App Development For Dummies
    • 2012