cs193p – Lecture #18 – UIImagePickerController, Core Motion, and Localization

Please note, this blog entry is from a previous course. You might want to check out the current one.

Lecture #18 starts by explaining how to add camera functionality (including a short demo), core motion (with demo) and localization (no demo due to lack of time).

The code of the demo is available at Stanford and on github.

Slides are available on iTunes …..

The lecture is available at iTunes and is named “18. UIImagePickerController, Core Motion, and Localization (March 7, 2013)”.

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cs193p – Lecture #17 – View Animation, NSTimer, Alerts and Action Sheets

Please note, this blog entry is from a previous course. You might want to check out the current one.

Lecture #17 starts with an introduction to view animations followed by a short demonstration. After an overview about timers they are incorporated in the demo, and finally alerts and action sheets – also put into the demonstration but not completely due to lack of time.

The code of the demo is available at Stanford and on github.

Slides are available on iTunes …..

The lecture is available at iTunes and is named “17. View Animation, NSTimer, Alerts and Action Sheets (March 5, 2013)”.

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cs193p – Lecture #16 – Segues and Text Fields

Please note, this blog entry is from a previous course. You might want to check out the current one.

Lecture #16 continues with the demo from the previous lecture, followed by an thorough introduction to modal and embed segues and text fields as well as another demo.

The code of the demos are available at Stanford and on github (photomania, kitchensink).

Slides are available on iTunes …..

The lecture is available at iTunes and is named “16. Segues and Text Fields”.

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cs193p – Lecture #15 – Core Location and MapKit

Please note, this blog entry is from a previous course. You might want to check out the current one.

Lecture #15 provides an introduction to core location and MapKit followed by a short (not complete) demo.

The code of the (complete) demo is available at Stanford and on github.

Slides are available on iTunes …..

The lecture is available at iTunes and is named “15. Core Location and MapKit”.

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cs193p – Lecture #14 – Photomania Demo

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Lecture #14 provides an extensive demo of Core Data.

The code of the demo is available at Stanford and on github.

Slides are available on iTunes …..

The lecture is available at iTunes and is named “14. Photomania Demo (February 21, 2013)”.

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cs193p – Lecture #13 – Core Data Continued

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Lecture #13 continues with Core Data, shows how to use categories to “enhance” managed objects, and explains how to use Core Data as source for table views.

Slides are available on iTunes …..

The lecture is available at iTunes and is named “13. Core Data Continued (February 19, 2013)”.

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cs193p – Lecture #12 – Core Data

Please note, this blog entry is from a previous course. You might want to check out the current one.

Lecture #12 starts with an detailed discussion about the final project (which is addressed to Stanford students only). The second half addresses Core Data and notifications.

Slides are available on iTunes …..

The lecture is available at iTunes and is named “12. Core Data (February 14, 2013)”.

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