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3.1 Get Started With Watch Scenes
Now that we have our models, it's time to start creating a way for the user to be able to see them on the watch. This is where the V (view) of MVC comes into play. Let's begin with the fundamentals of creating a scene and showing data to the end user.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 05:00
2 lessons, 05:00
1.1Introduction00:54
1.1
Introduction
00:54
1.2Prerequisites04:06
1.2
Prerequisites
04:06
2.Building the Foundation3 lessons, 27:38
3 lessons, 27:38
2.1Create a watchOS Project07:52
2.1
Create a watchOS Project
07:52
2.2Build the Models12:43
2.2
Build the Models
12:43
2.3Remove Duplication07:03
2.3
Remove Duplication
07:03
3.Creating the User Interface7 lessons, 1:06:19
7 lessons, 1:06:19
3.1Get Started With Watch Scenes13:24
3.1
Get Started With Watch Scenes
13:24
3.2Build the Reminder List08:40
3.2
Build the Reminder List
08:40
3.3Code the Reminder List11:18
3.3
Code the Reminder List
11:18
3.4Code the Reminder Rows11:44
3.4
Code the Reminder Rows
11:44
3.5Add a Second Screen06:33
3.5
Add a Second Screen
06:33
3.6Transition Between Screens09:39
3.6
Transition Between Screens
09:39
3.7Update the Reminder Interface Data05:01
3.7
Update the Reminder Interface Data
05:01
4.Application Logic6 lessons, 37:10
6 lessons, 37:10
4.1Add State to the App05:38
4.1
Add State to the App
05:38
4.2Make a Countdown Display With `WKInterfaceTimer`09:14
4.2
Make a Countdown Display With `WKInterfaceTimer`
09:14
4.3Getting Events From a Backing Timer06:12
4.3
Getting Events From a Backing Timer
06:12
4.4More State Transitions05:41
4.4
More State Transitions
05:41
4.5The Final State and Haptics04:25
4.5
The Final State and Haptics
04:25
4.6Abstract the Storage Location of the Reminders06:00
4.6
Abstract the Storage Location of the Reminders
06:00
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:38
1 lesson, 00:38
5.1Conclusion00:38
5.1
Conclusion
00:38
Derek Jensen is a lifetime nerd that calls the Chicagoland area home. He is your typical family man that loves activities with his wonderful wife and three amazing children. He is huge sports buff (both playing and coaching) and loves football, baseball and basketball. He loves just about any technology he can get his hands on but spends most of him time on the server side of the world. His day job consists of writing highly transactional backend web services, data access layers, and n-tier applications using the .NET Framework in C#. At night, when he's not spending time with his family, he enjoys authoring Tuts+ Courses and creating ASP.NET MVC web sites and mobile apps for clients.