Video description
In this iOS Motion Framework training course, expert author Keith Welch teaches you about the core motion framework, which allows your applications to receive and process motion data from device hardware.
You will start by learning about the core motion framework and how to access motion data. Keith will then teach you how to use the gyroscope and accelerometer. From there, you will learn about the altimeter and motion activity. Finally, this video tutorial will cover location and direction, such as using the compass, geocoding, and displaying the current location.
By the completion of this computer based training course, you will have developed the knowledge and skills needed to work with the core motion framework when developing your iOS apps. Working files are included, allowing you to follow along with the author throughout the lessons.
Table of contents
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Introduction
- Introduction And Course Overview 00:04:14
- The Core Motion Framework 00:03:40
- Accessing Motion Data 00:04:22
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Gyroscope
- Using The Gyroscope 00:02:43
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Accelerometer
- Using The Accelerometer 00:04:02
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Location And Direction
- Altimeter 00:02:54
- Motion Activity 00:05:12
- Using The Compass 00:03:18
- Current Location 00:03:59
- Geocoding 00:04:30
- Displaying The Current Location 00:05:07
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Conclusion
- Wrap-Up And Extra Resources 00:02:12
Product information
- Title: Mastering iOS Development - Motion Framework
- Author(s):
- Release date: November 2014
- Publisher(s): Infinite Skills
- ISBN: 9781771373180
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