In this capstone course, you’ll demonstrate your proficiency in your new skill set by creating a native iOS app.
At this point in the program, you've gained all the skills you need to successfully complete this project. But you might need to refresh your memory when it comes to the previous courses in the program. For that reason, each module in this course will take you through a brief recap of relevant content from previous courses in the program. And don't worry, there will be links too so you can review content in more detail if necessary. In this way, you will be guided through the process of building the Little Lemon app which allows you to show off your new development skills.
This course is ideal for intermediate learners who would like to prepare themselves for a career in iOS development. On completion of the capstone project, you’ll have an interactive mobile application that you can share with recruiters and impress potential employers with.
To complete this course, you will need experience in iOS and a good understanding of the Swift programming language. Additionally, it always helps to have a can-do attitude!
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
-Build a native iOS mobile app
-Publish and sell it on the Apple Store
Overview
Syllabus
- Starting the Project
- In this module, you'll first review what you need to set up prior to developing an iOS application, and how to do it. You'll then plan the UX and UI by designing a wireframe before adding high-fidelity visual elements.
- Project Functionality
- In this module, you'll set up the functionality of your app. This calls for you to produce an onboarding flow, navigation routes, a customizable profile page and a food-ordering interface.
- Project assessment
- In this module, you'll be assessed on the knowledge that you've acquired and applied throughout the course. You'll also have the option to learn what steps to take to submit an application for publication on the iOS App Store.
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Taught by Meta Staff