06-29-2023, 04:15 PM
Build Interactive Forms With Swiftui & Compose Frameworks
Published 6/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 840.11 MB | Duration: 1h 25m
A Comprehensive Guide to Designing, Building, and Testing Interactive Forms for iOS Developers
What you'll learn
How to build an interactive form with SwiftUI and Compose frameworks
Spend time in understanding the requirement and design software before writing code
How to write testable and maintainable code for iOS project
Do unit tests and snapshot tests for SwiftUI Apps
Requirements
Know how to build a very simple iOS App
Description
To build a "web" form, you usually need to validate data, hide or show related fields, display errors, and update the "submit button" status. I always find it challenging to create an interactive form in an iOS App because we don't have a certain architecture or design pattern to follow. After Apple released SwiftUI and Compose frameworks in 2019, things got much easier. However, it still needs a bit of design effort to make the code testable and maintainable. That's why I was inspired to make this course, in which I will teach you how to build an interactive form with SwiftUI and Compose frameworks. Steps:1. Understand the requirements of the project2. Do the technical design with software design principles 3. Build the App step by step from scratch with Xcode4. Add unit testing and snapshot testing and reach a testing coverage around 93%What you will learn within this course :How to leverage SwiftUI to build interactive iOS Apps.How to decouple logics to make the code more testable and maintainable.A well-designed template for building interactive forms that you can use in your project for free. The best software engineering practices like designing before coding, unit testing, and snapshot testing, etc.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction about myself
Lecture 2 Why did I make this course
Lecture 3 What will you learn
Section 2: Preparation
Lecture 4 Understand the requirement
Lecture 5 Technical design
Section 3: Build the iOS App
Lecture 6 Create the Xcode project
Lecture 7 Create the name field
Lecture 8 Create the phone field
Lecture 9 Create the gender field
Lecture 10 Create the uniform fields
Lecture 11 Create the submit button
Section 4: Testing
Lecture 12 Unit test data types
Lecture 13 Unit test validators
Lecture 14 Unit test FormData
Lecture 15 Snapshot tests
Section 5: Conclusion
Lecture 16 What have you built so far
Lecture 17 What are the key takeaways from this course
Lecture 18 Where to go from here
Junior to middle level iOS developers
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