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UITableView Swift Course for iOS Developers

UITableView Swift course for iOS Developers in Swift 5Β is a course to learn or improve your knowledge of TableViews

UITableView is one of the most popular UI elements in iOS Development. You can find TableViews in almost every iOS app. That’s why it is important to know how to create, configure and work with this element.

In the course You’ll learn:

  • How to create a UITableView from scratch using storyboards and xib files and how to design tableView cells.
  • How to delete rows from tableView, how to move rows in a tableView and how to add custom actions to your tableView cell.
  • How to add custom headers and footers to your tableViews.
  • How to add sections and indexing to tableViews
  • How to pass data from UITableView rows to another View Controller
  • How to add search and SearchBar to search for items in a Table View
  • How to add Buttons to your TableView Cells, and to create checkList TableViews.
  • How to create Self-Sizing TableView Cells
  • How to add images to your TableView cells and other interesting UITableView stuff

You’ll create a Countries List app while learning about TableViews

Pprerequisites:

  • You need to have knowledge of Swift Programming language before Starting the Course
  • You need to have knowledge of Xcode app environment before Starting the Course
  • A Mac running Xcode 10.2.1 or later
  • This course covers mostly beginner topics and some of the intermediate UITableView concepts

Who this course is for:

  • Beginner iOS Developers, who want to learn how to implement and configure UITableViews in their Apps
  • iOS Developers who want to refresh their core knowledge of UITableView
  • iOS Developers curious about UIKit and UITableViews

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