Swift Tutorial: Building an iOS Chat App Using Socket.IO
iOS apps exist in millions out there, and most of them communicate with servers to exchange data. In their majority, the server implements and provides RESTful APIs that apps can use for the communication. When an app needs to...
A Beginner’s Guide to Push Notifications in Swift
“Push Notifications? Ohh, no!”. Yes, that’s the first thing that was coming to my mind when I was called to implement push notifications in an iOS app, and I’m pretty confident that it has been coming to...
How to Use Xcode Targets to Manage Development and Production Builds
Editor’s note: This is a guest post contributed by Eugene Trapeznikov. Imagine you’ve completed the development and testing of your app, you’re now ready to submit it for production release. The problem is that...
Integrating LinkedIn Sign In with iOS Apps Using OAuth 2.0
Social networks are part of our everyday life since a long time ago. Social networks are also part of our programming life, as the majority of the apps must interact somehow with them and send or receive data regarding users. In...
How To Use Core Spotlight Framework in iOS 9
Every new iOS version brings along both new “goodies” and advancements to existing technologies for all developers around the globe. Obviously, the latest version, iOS 9, could not just stay out of this tradition, so...
iOS Concurrency: Getting Started with NSOperation and Dispatch Queues
Concurrency is always considered a monster of a subject in iOS development. It can be considered a dangerous area that many developers try their best to avoid. Rumor has it that multithreaded code should be avoided as much as you...
The Absolute Guide to Networking in Swift with Alamofire
Networking in Swift has been a point of contention since the announcement of the language back in June of 2014. Even Swift’s creator, Chris Lattner, tweeted that decoding JSON is an “ongoing saga”. As a result,...
Building a Coffee Shop App with Swift, Foursquare API and Realm
It’s often said that coders turn coffee into computer programs. Let’s take that to the next level by coding an app that shows you the nearest coffeeshop! In this coding guide, you’ll use the following...
How To Create an Expandable Table View in iOS
A common feature of almost all apps is the fact that they provide multiple view controllers to users to navigate and work with. Those view controllers can be used in many ways, such as to simply display some kind of information...
3D Touch Introduction: Building a Digital Scale App and Quick Actions
With the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus, Apple introduced us an entirely new way to interact with our phones: a hard-press gesture. As you may know, this feature was already available on the Apple Watch and MacBook under the name Force...