How to Add Splash Screen in Your iOS App
Before moving onto another detailed tutorial about Storyboard, I’d like to first answer a couple of questions left in
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Before moving onto another detailed tutorial about Storyboard, I’d like to first answer a couple of questions left in
Here comes another weekly tutorial for iOS programming. We already built a very simple table app displaying list of recipes.
If you’ve followed the iOS programming tutorials, I believe you should manage to create a simple Table View app
Previously, we have created a simple Table View app to display list of recipes with a pre-defined image. In this
Update: If you’re using Xcode 5, please check out the new tutorial about UITableView. Is it fun to create
I hope you enjoy the first iOS programming tutorial and already created your first app. Before we move onto the
Update: This tutorial only works for Xcode 4.6 or lower. If you’ve upgraded to Xcode 5, please check
In the previous article, I suggest you to download and install Xcode 4.3.2 for iOS development as all
Update: The post is updated to make it compatible with Xcode 5 and iOS 7. Update #2: You can now
Last September, I released my first iPhone app on the App Store. It’s truly an amazing experience to develop