Delve into the specifics of setting up class files for iOS development and uncover the process of creating a unique, personal copy of class files for your learning journey. Learn about the sequential steps involved in downloading, duplicating, and renaming class files in this iOS development tutorial.
Key Insights
- The tutorial covers the essential topic of setting up class files in iOS development.
- Instead of editing original class files, students are guided to create a copy for personal use.
- The process begins with downloading the class files, following the instructions provided in the workbook.
- Next, students are instructed to open the 'Class Files' folder on their Desktop.
- The 'iOS App Dev 1 Class' folder is to be duplicated using the 'Cmd-D' command, creating a personal set of class files.
- The duplicate folder is then renamed with the student's name, personalizing it for use throughout the class.
Gain hands-on experience in iOS development by following this practical tutorial that includes setting up your class files and creating your personal copy of class files for editing.
This exercise is excerpted from Noble Desktop’s past app development training materials and is compatible with iOS updates through 2021. To learn current skills in web development, check out our coding bootcamps in NYC and live online.
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Topics Covered in This IOS Development Tutorial:
Setting up Your Class Files
Creating Your Own Copy of Class Files
Throughout this workbook you will be editing class files that we have prepared for you. Instead of editing the originals, we’ll have you make a copy just for yourself to edit.
Download the class files. Refer to the instructions at the beginning of the workbook on how to download and install the class files.
On the Desktop, open the Class Files folder.
Click once on the iOS App Dev 1 Class folder to select it.
Press Cmd–D to duplicate it.
Rename the duplicate folder yourname-iOS App Dev 1 Class.
You now have your own set of class files to use throughout the class. Have fun!