1.Using UIAlertViewDelegate for iPhone
The UIAlertView class allows us to present a simple interface to alert the user that something has happened. But it also allows us to respond in different ways, depending on which button in the alert view is touched. If we want more than the default cancel button on an alert, we must adopt the UIAlertViewDelegate [...]
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2.A Tabbed Application from Scratch for iPhone
Even though Xcode provides a template for building a tabbed application, we often want to start from scratch when building a tabbed app. So let's see how it's done. Start Xcode, select "Create a new Xcode project," and click Next. Choose the Empty Application template, click Next, and name the project TabBar. Select options as shown [...]
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The UIAlertView class allows us to present a simple interface to alert the user that something has happened. But it also allows us to respond in different ways, depending on which button in the alert view is touched. If we want more than the default cancel button on an alert, we must adopt the UIAlertViewDelegate [...]
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2.A Tabbed Application from Scratch for iPhone
Even though Xcode provides a template for building a tabbed application, we often want to start from scratch when building a tabbed app. So let's see how it's done. Start Xcode, select "Create a new Xcode project," and click Next. Choose the Empty Application template, click Next, and name the project TabBar. Select options as shown [...]
Read More...
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