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Ahmed Bakir, Gheorghe Chesler, Manny de la Torriente (Beteiligte)

Program the Internet of Things with Swift for iOS


1st ed. 2016. xxv, 494 S. 229 SW-Abb. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2016
ISBN: 1-484-21195-2 (1484211952)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-484-21195-3 (9781484211953)

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Program the Internet of Things with Swift and iOS is a detailed tutorial that will teach you how to build apps using Apple´s native APIs for the Internet of Things, including the Apple Watch, HomeKit, and Apple Pay. This is the second book by Ahmed Bakir (author of Beginning iOS Media App Development ) and his team at devAtelier LLC, who have been involved in developing over 20 mobile projects.

Written like a code review, this book presents a detailed "how" and "why" for each topic, explaining Apple-specific design patterns as they come up and pulling lessons from other popular apps. To help you getting up and running quickly, each chapter is framed within a working project, allowing you to use the sample code directly in your apps.

The Internet of Things is not limited to Apple devices alone, so this book also explains how to interface with popular third-party hardware devices, such as the Fitbit and Raspberry Pi, and generic interfaces, like Restful API´s and HTTPS. The Internet of Things is waiting - be a part of it!
Part 1: Getting Started
Chapter 1: Welcome to the Internet of Things

Chapter 2: Introduction to the Swift Programming Language

Chapter 3: Live Debugging with Xcode

Part 2: Health

Chapter 4: Logging and retrieving health information using HealthKit

Chapter 5: Tracking activity using the iPhone´s internal sensors

Chapter 6: Integrating third-party fitness trackers using the Fitbit API

Part 3: WatchKit

Chapter 7: Building a static watch face

Chapter 8: Building an interactive watch app

Chapter 9: Advanced sensors and controls on the Apple Watch

Part 4: Communicating with External Hardware

Chapter 10: Connecting to a Bluetooth LE device

Chapter 11: Building location awareness with iBeacons

Chapter 12: Home automation using HomeKit

Chapter 13: Building an app that talks to a Raspberry Pi

Part 5: An Internet of Secure Things

Chapter 14: Using Keychain Services to secure data

Chapter 15: Using Touch ID for authentication

Chapter 16: Using Apple Pay to accept payments
Ahmed Bakir is the founder and lead developer at devAtelier LLC (www.devatelier.com), a San Diego-based mobile development firm. After spending several years writing software for embedded systems, he started developing apps out of coffee shops for fun. Once the word got out, he began taking on clients and quit his day job to work on apps full time. Since then, he has been involved in the development of over 20 mobile projects, and has seen several enter the top 25 of the App Store, including one that reached number one in its category (Video Scheduler). His clients have ranged from scrappy startups to large corporations, such as Citrix. In his downtime, Ahmed can be found on the road, exploring new places, speaking about mobile development, and still working out of coffee shops.