- Overview
- Transcript
5.1 Conclusion
I hope you've enjoyed spending this time learning about WatchKit and Swift. My name's Derek Jensen, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thanks for watching.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 05:00
1.1Introduction00:54
1.2Prerequisites04:06
2.Building the Foundation3 lessons, 27:38
2.1Create a watchOS Project07:52
2.2Build the Models12:43
2.3Remove Duplication07:03
3.Creating the User Interface7 lessons, 1:06:19
3.1Get Started With Watch Scenes13:24
3.2Build the Reminder List08:40
3.3Code the Reminder List11:18
3.4Code the Reminder Rows11:44
3.5Add a Second Screen06:33
3.6Transition Between Screens09:39
3.7Update the Reminder Interface Data05:01
4.Application Logic6 lessons, 37:10
4.1Add State to the App05:38
4.2Make a Countdown Display With `WKInterfaceTimer`09:14
4.3Getting Events From a Backing Timer06:12
4.4More State Transitions05:41
4.5The Final State and Haptics04:25
4.6Abstract the Storage Location of the Reminders06:00
5.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:38
5.1Conclusion00:38
5.1 Conclusion
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for coming along with me on this journey into the world of creating a simple app with watchOS. Hopefully, you have enjoyed this course as much as I have enjoyed creating it. And if you are interested in continuing to learn more about not only the Swift programming language, but also watchOS. Then I would definitely encourage you to head over to Tuts+ and search for both watchOS and Swift. As we're working to continue to bring you high quality content on these technologies as they continue to come out. So once again, my name is Derek Jensen, and I can't wait to see you next time.