? Access iOS hardware to allow users to take images
? Learn how to properly display images in TableView and Save in CoreData
Description
Images bring a whole new level of excitement to an app. Without them, apps are dull and bland. In this course, you’ll not only learn to work with image files, but also how to access the camera on iOS devices to allow users to take pictures.
You’ll start by learning the fundamentals of working with images in Xcode. You’ll see how to import images and properly lay them out in your app storyboard files. Then you’ll learn how to access hardware on iOS devices to allow users to take images and save them.
We then bring everything together by creating a Collector app. This app allows a user to take an image of something, give it a proper name, and then use this as a database to reference the collection. This will reinforce what you previously learned and apply it to a fully functional practical app that uses Core Data to save images.
What you will learn
• See how to import images
• Know how to format and display images
• Allow users to take images
• Save images that a user has taken
• Display images in a UITableView
• Save images and other types of large data into Core Data
• Use proper image layout
• Let users select previously taken images
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Nick Walter is an experienced mobile and web developer and has worked with technologies such as iOS, Android, Django, and Python.
He learned to code about seven years ago. He had limited access to training resources back then. Whilst he learned to code, he also realized the need to change the way that people learn to code. That’s when Nick took up teaching. His experience as an online student has definitely influenced his teaching style—he knows what it is like to be in their shoes.
He started his teaching career in 2014, with the Internet’s first Swift course. He now teaches a range of technologies such as iOS, Android, Django, Kotlin, Python, HTML, and Blockchain.
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