Genre: eLearning | Language: English
The model-view-controller design pattern divides applications into three parts: a model that manages the data, a controller to send and receive commands, and a view to present the output to a user. In iOS, MVC architecture is an elegant design solution that makes code more reusable and efficient.
In this course, Ron Buencamino discusses the "what, why, and how" of this design pattern in depth, and shows how to implement a data model, draw views to receive input and display output, and link the two together using controllers, so you can start working with the data. Plus, get some UI tricks by using delegate methods to add polish to an MVC app. By the end of this course, you'll start making MVC patterns central to all your iOS application designs.
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