iOS Programming: The Big Nerd Ranch Guide, 3/e (Big Nerd Ranch Guides) (109 page)

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Authors: Aaron Hillegass,Joe Conway

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W
weak,
Declaring properties
weak references
and instance variables,
Strong and Weak References
and outlets,
Unloading views
vs. unsafe unretained,
Strong and Weak References
web services
described,
Web Services
parsing retrieved XML,
Collecting XML data
Whereami application
adding a user preference,
NSUserDefaults
changing map type,
NSUserDefaults
configuring user interface,
Interface Properties
finding and annotating locations,
Being a MapView Delegate
object diagram,
Object Diagrams
willAnimateRotationToInterface...,
For the More Curious: Overriding Autorotation
workspaces (Xcode),
Creating an Xcode Project
writeToFile:atomically:,
Writing to the Filesystem with NSData
writeToFile:atomically:encoding:error:,
For the More Curious: Reading and Writing to the Filesystem
X
Xcode
(see also
debugging tools
,
inspectors
,
Instruments
,
libraries
,
navigators
,
projects
,
simulator
)
build settings,
Build Settings
building applications,
Accessor methods
building interfaces,
Building Interfaces
containers,
Xcode Schemes
creating a class in,
Creating an NSObject subclass
Organizer window,
Deploying an Application
profiling applications in,
Instruments
regular expression search,
Constructing a pattern string
size inspector,
Autorotation
static analyzer,
Static Analyzer
XIB files
and archiving,
Archiving
connecting objects in,
Declaring methods
editing in Xcode,
Building Interfaces
and initWithNibName:bundle:,
Initializing view controllers
vs. NIB files,
Building Interfaces
setting pointers in,
Setting pointers
vs. storyboards,
UIStoryboard
top-level objects in,
Unloading views
in universal applications,
Universalizing Homepwner
and view hierarchy,
Creating a Custom View
XML
collecting from web service,
Working with NSURLConnection
Z
zooming (maps),
Being a MapView Delegate
zooming (views),
Zooming
zPosition,
Layer Content
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