Program the Internet of Things with Swift for iOS

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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!

Author(s): Ahmed Bakir, Manny de la Torriente, Gheorghe Chesler
Publisher: Apress
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 509
Tags: Computer Science, general

Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Building Your First Internet of Things App....Pages 1-32
Getting Started with Swift....Pages 33-57
Accessing Health Information Using HealthKit....Pages 59-97
Using Core Motion to Save Motion Data....Pages 99-117
Integrating Third-Party Fitness Trackers and Data Using the Fitbit API....Pages 119-168
Building Your First watchOS App....Pages 169-199
Building an Interactive watchOS App....Pages 201-223
Building a Stand-Alone watchOS App....Pages 225-245
Connecting to a Bluetooth LE Device....Pages 247-294
Building Location Awareness with iBeacons....Pages 295-341
Home Automation Using HomeKit....Pages 343-395
Building an App That Interacts with a Raspberry Pi....Pages 397-426
Using Keychain Services to Secure Data....Pages 427-442
Using Touch ID for Local Authentication....Pages 443-456
Using Apple Pay to Accept Payments....Pages 457-484
Back Matter....Pages 485-494