
Fantastic Adventures in Objective-C
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Category | Technology | ||||

In this series I’ll show you how to create a simple Day Counter on iOS, using Objective-C and Xcode 9. The idea is to set a date in a settings screen, and then see how many days have elapsed on the main screen right after launching the app.
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In this series I’ll show you how to create a simple Day Counter on iOS, using Objective-C and Xcode 9. The idea is to set a date in a settings screen, and then see how many days have elapsed on the main screen right after launching the app.
This is ... more
In this series I’ll show you how to create a simple Day Counter on iOS, using Objective-C and Xcode 9. The idea is to set a date in a settings screen, and then see how many days have elapsed on the main screen right after launching the app.
This is ... more
The second part of this mini-series about presenting another UIViewController on top of a UISplitViewController in iOS 9 and Xcode 7.
Check out the first part here, complete with code snippets and a link to the full project.
Enjoy!
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Since its introduction in iOS 5, our good friend the UISplitView Controller has always had a really annoying habit: it has to be the root view controller in our apps. This means that it cannot be presented from any other view controller, nor can the ... more
In this final part of our project we’ll finish off the app by implementing a little Key Value Observation magic. This will let us update our second UITableViewController when new search results are to be displayed.
Check out the first part here, as ... more
In this part of our series we’ll take a look at how we actually filter the data that is displayed in the searchable table view. We do that using an NSPredicate.
Check out the first part here, as well as a link to my demo project.
Enjoy!
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In the previous part we’ve setup our project and the relevant graphical bits to make the app display the table view. Now it’s time to implement the UISearchController object that will be at the heart of letting users sift through our search results. ... more
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