SwiftUI
by Tutorials
By Antonio Bello, Bill Morefield, Audrey Tam & Sarah Reichelt
SwiftUI by Tutorials
By Antonio Bello, Bill Morefield, Audrey Tam & Sarah Reichelt
Copyright 2021 Razeware LLC.
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About the Authors
Antonio Bello is an author of this book. Antonio has spent most of his life writing code, and hes gained a lot of experience in several languages and technologies. A few years ago he fell in love with iOS development, and thats what he mostly works on since then, although hes always open for challenges and for playing with new toys. He believes that reputation is the most important skill in his job, and that it cannot be done actually means it can be done, but its not economically convenient." When hes not working, hes probably playing drums or making songs in his small, but well fitted, home recording studio.
Bill Morefield is an author of this book. Bill has spent most of his professional life writing code. At some point he has worked in almost every language other than COBOL. He bought his first Apple computer to learn to program for the iPhone and got hooked on the platform. He manages the web and mobile development team for a college in Tennessee, where he still gets to write code. When not attached to a keyboard he enjoys hiking and photography.
Audrey Tam is an author of this book. As a retired computer science academic, shes a technology generalist with expertise in translating new knowledge into learning materials. Audrey now teaches short courses in iOS app development to non-programmers, and attends nearly all Melbourne Cocoaheads monthly meetings. She also enjoys long train journeys, knitting, and trekking in the Aussie wilderness.
Sarah Reichelt is an author of this book. She got hooked onto trying to make computers do what she told them a very long time ago and has never stopped loving it. She was inspired by Swift and now by SwiftUI to learn a new approach to this, and is a keen evangelist for developing Mac apps. When not at her computer, Sarah loves coffee, puzzles, reading and cooking - the day hasn't started until the first cup of coffee is drunk and the crossword is done!
About the Editors
Pablo Mateo is the final pass editor for this book. He is Delivery Manager at at one of the biggest Banks in the world, and was also founder and CTO of a Technology Development company in Madrid. His expertise is focused on web and mobile app development, although he first started as a Creative Art Director. He has been for many years the Main Professor of the iOS and Android Mobile Development Masters Degree at a well-known technology school in Madrid (CICE). He has a masters degree in Artificial Intelligence & Machine-Learning and is currently learning Quantum Computing at MIT.
Jerry Beers is the tech editor of this book. He is co-founder of Five Pack Creative, a mobile development company specializing in iOS development. He is passionate about creating well-crafted code and teaching others. You can find his company's site at fivepackcreative.com.
Morten Faarkrog is a tech editor for this book. Morten's a Lead Developer at a digital agency in Copenhagen, Denmark. He has a background as an iOS developer and loves tinkering with new innovative technologiesone of which you'll shortly be diving into. He an advocate of trying new things and taking calculated risks, and thinks you should be, too!
Kelvin Lau is a tech editor for this book. Kelvin is a senior mobile engineer at Instacart. He loves space related stuff, and wishes to head up there someday. Outside of programming work, hes an aspiring entrepreneur and musician. You can find him on Twitter: @kelvinlauKL
About the Artist
Vicki Wenderlich is the designer and artist of the cover of this book. She is Rays wife and business partner. She is a digital artist who creates illustrations, game art and a lot of other art or design work for the tutorials and books on raywenderlich.com. When shes not making art, she loves hiking, a good glass of wine and attempting to create the perfect cheese plate.
Dedications
"To Magdalena, Andrea and Alex, for their support and patience, watching me tapping on the keyboard all day long."
Antonio Bello
"To my parents for buying me that first computer when it was a lot weirder idea than it is now. To them and rest of my family for putting up with all those questions as a child."
Bill Morefield
"To my parents and teachers, who set me on the path that led me to the here and now."
Audrey Tam
"To Tim who has agreed to all my crazy computer purchases for ever and who patiently listens to me complain about all my bugs."
Sarah Reichelt
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