Nov 13, 2014
7-10PM
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Creative App Development, Part 3: Intermediate Interface, and Introducing Swift

Note: this is a 3-part series. We strongly recommend signing up for all three (and you'll receive a discount on this page if you do!) but if you are interested in only one or two of the topics, or are unable to attend one of the sessions, then you're free to sign up for only the workshops you need. Just make sure you've got a good handle on the material presented in the workshops you missed!

Series Overview

You've just been struck with a bolt of inspiration for a "killer app" that will certainly make you millions on the App Store. Or maybe you have an idea for an interactive art project that will use a customized downloadable app. Now, if only you could implement your genius idea...  

By learning a single set of skills, you open the door to creating your own native iOS apps and desktop Mac applications. In just a few lessons, you will pick up the basics of writing and compiling your code in Apple’s development environment, XCode, language basics in Objective-C, and navigating the Cocoa framework.

By the end of the workshop, students will be able to use the XCode environment to code, test and build simple applications in Obj-C and Cocoa for iOS and the Mac. We will also examine how to continue exploring the Cocoa framework, and use other external frameworks to easily extend the functionality of our apps. 

Finally, by the last session, we'll move on from Objective-C to do a little bit of overview and integration of Apple's new Swift programming language. Be the first one of your friends to code in the hip new style! 

In this Session: Intermediate Interface, and Introducing Swift

Exploring protocols with NSTableView and its datasource and delegate methods. Introduction to basic data storage. Extended overview of new Swift language features, including integration with existing Objective-C code. We will attempt to rebuild the foundation tool from the first session in Swift. 

More information:

What, if any, prerequisite knowledge should students have? 

We strongly recommend that you take the previous two workshops in this series if you're going to be taking this one as well. However, if you're jumping into this because you're interested in Swift, or are already an experienced coder, then just be sure that you're comfortable with Objective-C, the Cocoa frameworks, and model-view-controllers. Email us at workshops [at] interaccess [dot] org and we'll email you the files we created in the previous workshops.

What equipment should students bring?

A Mac computer with XCode installed (freely available from the Mac App Store, see https://developer.apple.com/xcode/downloads/). Don't forget to download and install XCode before coming to class, as it's a big file to download! Note that this means that your laptop should meet the system requirements for running XCode and the current version of the SDK. The latest OS will definitely be preferable. If you don't have a Mac, contact workshops@interaccess.org, and we may be able to get you a loaner with the software pre-installed.

About the instructor:

ALEX GEDDIE is a Toronto new media artist, computer musician, technologist and huge nerd. He has exhibited his installation works and performed in Canada, France, Belgium, Germany and Taiwan. He studied at Ryerson, OCAD and Le Fresnoy, and is a technology instructor at Ryerson University and Sheridan College.


Equity Access Pricing

To reduce financial barriers, a pay-what-you-can discount is available for any community members that self-identify as part of an equity-seeking group. To request an Equity Access code to use for workshop registration, please email education@interaccess.org. Studio Members also receive a discounted rate on workshops, in addition to other great benefits.

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