Monday, 10 March 2014

IBAction on a button in Custom UITableViewCell

IBAction on a button in Custom UITableViewCell



1.Derek Neely

Description:Dang! Its been a while since I've been able to get out here
and post something new. We've been busy, busy, busy here at v4 living the
dream.



2.Ios.Biomsoft.Com - iOS Development Tips & Tricks by BiOM ...

Description:What it is? WCFastCell is a drop in replacement for
UITableViewCell. It draws subviews' contents (either UILabels or
UIImageViews) on a single layer.



3.iOS Developer Library - Apple Developer Tools

Description:For older documents not applicable for current development,
see Retired Documents Library



4.iOS UITableview Tutorial For Beginners : Part 3 - Custom ...

Description:In this part we are going to create a completely custom cell
with images, text and buttons positioned wherever we want them to be. iOS
UITableView Tutorial



5.Core Graphics Tutorial: Glossy Buttons - Ray Wenderlich

Description:Learn how to create beautiful glossy buttons for your iOS app
in this Core Graphics tutorial.



6.Building a Jabber Client for iOS: Custom Chat View and ...

Description:The components for the input are on the top, as in the current
implementation. We need to create a custom view for the cells of the
table. This is the list of ...



7.» Core Data Basics Part 1 – Storyboards, Delegation Tim ...

Description:Very good totorial! I'm interesting to know how we can put
into a prototype cell a selector that push to a new view with only a
textview and a button save and cancel.



8.Introduction to Core Data for iOS and iPhone Programming

Description:Looking for solution to save data in your iOS app? This
tutorial gives you an introduction of Core Data and shows you how to build
an app with Core Data.



9.Collection View Tutorial: Handling Single and Multiple ...

Description:This dismissViewControllerAnimated method tells the view
controller to dismiss. Compile and run the app again. The close button
should now work.



10.Introduction to RESTKit Tutorial | Ray Wenderlich

Description:Next, add RestKit to your project. In a Finder window, open
the RestKit folder inside your CoffeeShop project folder. Drag
RestKit.xcodeproj into the Project ...

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