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Modern iOS mobile app development in mid-2022 is done in Swift 5.0 and macOS 15.  | |||
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* @Binding: allows one "source of truth" with many references called bindings  | |||
* @StateObject: an object owned and mutated by its parent class  | |||
* Codable: a designation that an object can be en/decoded  | |||
* Identifiable: a designation that an object uses predictable identification (eg via an ID)  | |||
=== Development   | == Installation ==  | ||
=== macOS Environment  ===  | |||
An actual macOS development environment is required to build, test and publish an iPhone app.  I set one up on the [[Matcha]] melange VM.  | |||
=== Development Environment ===  | |||
Primarily use XCode to do pretty much everything.  | Primarily use XCode to do pretty much everything.  | ||
Revision as of 13:35, 4 July 2022
Modern iOS mobile app development in mid-2022 is done in Swift 5.0 and macOS 15.
Concepts
- @Binding: allows one "source of truth" with many references called bindings
 - @StateObject: an object owned and mutated by its parent class
 - Codable: a designation that an object can be en/decoded
 - Identifiable: a designation that an object uses predictable identification (eg via an ID)
 
Installation
macOS Environment
An actual macOS development environment is required to build, test and publish an iPhone app. I set one up on the Matcha melange VM.
Development Environment
Primarily use XCode to do pretty much everything.
- I created my app using Apple's sample app, which mocks up a simple UI.
 - I'm following a simple example to load JSON data from API.