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December 09, 2015
On this day in 1968, the incredible Douglas Engelbart delivered The Mother of All Demos, and demonstrated many of the basics of the modern digital age, including email, the mouse, linkable hypertext, and a graphical user interface. Yes, you read that right, 1968. Folks later said Engelbart was "dealing lightning with both hands."
Fast-forward to 2015, and the latest thing is lightning right on your wrist.
Maybe you’ve got a great idea for an Apple Watch app. But how do you get your app from idea to wrist? Learn how, the right way, with Developing for Apple Watch, Second Edition now in early beta from pragprog.com/book/jkwatch2.
Developing for Apple Watch, Second Edition: Create Native watchOS Apps with the WatchKit SDK
On Apple Watch, your app is right on your users’ wrists, making your code closer than ever before. Create native watchOS apps by extending your iPhone app with a WatchKit Extension, giving your users quick access to your app’s most important features and an intimate user experience that’s always within arm’s reach.
You won’t just be creating apps—with Glances to provide timely information, notifications to inform your users of the latest updates, and watch face complications to show your users data as soon as they raise their wrists, your watchOS apps will be the best the App Store has to offer.
Any book can teach you how to make a watch app. This book will help focus your efforts and refine your app’s feature set. Which features make sense on the watch? How should you organize them? You’ll learn what to consider when judging watch app features, allowing you to come up with the best strategy for your app. You’ll test your apps on real Apple Watch hardware, and by the end of this book, you’ll be ready to ship to the App Store.
Now available in early beta from pragprog.com/book/jkwatch2.
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