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Tomboys in the Work of Carson McCullersChapter 11 focused on errors and exceptions and how you can use the tools within Xcode to root them out. You looked at the three most common types of errors and exceptions: logic, runtime and compile-time errors. You also looked at how to make sense of the call stack when your application crashes.Scintigraphy 发表于 2025-3-24 00:42:22
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Negotiating Gay Male Christian IdentitiesChapter 14 looked at the Organizer and the vast array of actions it lets you perform, from managing iOS devices and project snapshots to preparing archives for submission to the App Store.引水渠 发表于 2025-3-24 11:42:12
Building InterfacesA lot was covered in Chapter 3: you looked at each of Xcode’s default iOS project templates, examined when exactly you should use them, and then took a tour of the main areas of Xcode’s workspace, and if that wasn’t enough, you created an application using the Empty Application template.中世纪 发表于 2025-3-24 16:21:54
Getting Help and Code CompletionIn Chapter 4 you accomplished quite a lot and you should now be starting to feel more confident with the tools and features available in Xcode, and hopefully you’re seeing how this can help you in building your own applications.LINE 发表于 2025-3-24 19:17:46
StoryboardsChapter 6, for the most part, took a break from writing code to look in detail at Auto Layout, Xcode’s system for arranging layouts and specifying how they react to changes in form factor or orientation. It also explained how to craft a tailor-made user experience, customizing keyboards and Text Fields.规范要多 发表于 2025-3-25 01:34:46
Version Control with GitChapter 11 focused on errors and exceptions and how you can use the tools within Xcode to root them out. You looked at the three most common types of errors and exceptions: logic, runtime and compile-time errors. You also looked at how to make sense of the call stack when your application crashes.