Your First iOS & SwiftUI App: An App from Scratch

Feb 13 2023 · Swift 5.7, iOS 16, Xcode 14

Part 1: Getting Started with SwiftUI

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At this point, you should understand how to add SwiftUI views to your app like text, button and slider, and how to style them using View modifiers. You've completed five out of the nine must-have items on your programming to-do list and you're making great progress. Let's take a look at the four that are still remaining. The first two on the list are about making Bullseye interactive. We'd like to make the app display a popup when you tap the Hit Me button. And we'd like to be able to move the slider and read its value. And you'll learn how to do exactly that in the next section where you'll learn how to connect your SwiftUI views to data. So if you're ready to get interactive, keep on watching.