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'iOS Development with SwiftUI' focuses on teaching and practicing the use of SwiftUI for developing iOS applications that leverage the latest iOS features.To begin, the book covers the fundamentals of SwiftUI and its core functionalities and how to write UI without having to worry much about it. It explains the fundamental Swift syntax, data types, control statements, functions, classes, and structures, as well as methods, protocols, and closures. The book covers expert tips for adding animations with a single line of code, as well as some SwiftUI transitions. Then, through a dissection of an iOS application, it teaches how to create APIs and implement API calls. It also covers widgets, App Clip development, web banner creation, and how the app communicates with the App Clip.The book will help demonstrate how to integrate XCTest into your application for both UI and unit testing and how to write your test case and prepare the application for general use.At the end of the book, you will be able to write an iOS application in SwiftUI and gain some experience to call API or web services using combine.TABLE OF CONTENTS1. What is SwiftUI 2. Basics of Swift 3. Anatomy of the Basics of SwiftUI Projects 4. Introduction to SwiftUI Basic Controls and User Input 5. State Properties,Observable, Environment Objects, and Combine Framework 6. Stacks of Views Using VStack, HStack , And ZStack7. Work with Lists and Navigation. 8. SwiftUI with UIKit9. UIKit with SwiftUI10. UI Logic of the MVVM Architecture and Networking11. Drawing in SwiftUI12. Animations and Transitions in SwiftUI13. App Clip14. Widgets
Provides a fundamental approach to physiotherapy practice so that diagnosis and physiotherapy treatment are merged into an established pattern. The book provides detailed information on all possible musculoskeletal conditions with their pathophysiology, symptoms, epidemiology, assessment, diagnosis, and surgical and non-surgical management.
Its scale, flexibility, cost effectiveness, and fast turnaround are just a few reasons why crowdsourced testing has received so much attention lately. While there are a few online resources that explain what crowdsourced testing is all about, thereΓÇÖs been a need for a book that covers best practices, case studies, and the future of this technique.Filling this need, Leveraging the Wisdom of the Crowd in Software Testing shows you how to leverage the wisdom of the crowd in your software testing process. Its comprehensive coverage includes the history of crowdsourcing and crowdsourced testing, implementation practices, and future trends.The book discusses best practices in implementationΓÇöexplaining what, when, and how to crowdsource in a testing effort. It also includes case studies that illustrate how both product and service companies have successfully applied crowdsourcing in their testing programs.Explaining how to use the combined advantages of crowdsourcing and cloud computing for software testing, the book examines various engagement models in which you could implement crowdsourced testing. It addresses effective defect management in crowdsourced testing and considers both the business and engineering aspects of crowdsourced testing.The book explores the challenges, limitations, and situations when crowdsourced testing will not work and provides powerful best practices for mitigating the constraints and challenges, including how to build a crowdsourcing platform to test software products. Covering career opportunities for crowd testers, the book concludes by taking a look at the need to build a crowdsourced testing ecosystem, who the players of such an ecosystem would be, and who would need to champion such an effort.
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