A collection of iOS 8 sample projects demonstrating new APIs and features from Apple's 2014 SDK.
iOS8-day-by-day is a collection of sample projects and educational resources that demonstrate the new APIs and features introduced in iOS 8. It provides working code examples alongside high-level explanations to help iOS developers quickly understand and implement the latest capabilities from Apple's 2014 SDK.
iOS developers who want to learn about iOS 8's new features without spending excessive time watching WWDC videos or reading extensive documentation.
Developers choose this resource because it offers practical, working sample code for every featured technology rather than just theoretical overviews, saving time and providing immediate implementation guidance.
Selection of projects accompanying the iOS8-Day-by-Day blog series
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Each blog post includes complete, runnable Xcode projects that demonstrate iOS 8 APIs in action, providing immediate implementation guidance without theoretical fluff.
Offers succinct explanations of new iOS 8 features, saving developers time compared to sifting through lengthy WWDC videos or extensive Apple documentation.
Reviews the most important APIs from WWDC 2014, such as extensions and HealthKit, with a structured approach that mimics a day-by-day learning path.
Started as a blog series and evolved into a published eBook, making it accessible in multiple formats for different learning preferences.
Solely covers iOS 8 from 2014, so many APIs are deprecated or superseded in newer iOS versions, reducing relevance for contemporary development.
The repository shows no recent updates, meaning sample code may not work with modern Xcode or Swift versions without significant manual adjustments.
Does not address post-iOS 8 frameworks like SwiftUI or ARKit, making it insufficient for learning current iOS development trends.