To build a "web" form, you usually need to validate data, hide or show related fields, display errors, and update the "submit button" status. I always find it challenging to create an interactive form in an iOS App because we don’t have a certain architecture or design pattern to follow.
After Apple released SwiftUI and Compose frameworks in 2019, things got much easier. However, it still needs a bit of design effort to make the code testable and maintainable. That’s why I was inspired to make this course, in which I will teach you how to build an interactive form with SwiftUI and Compose frameworks.
Steps:
1. Understand the requirements of the project
2. Do the technical design with software design principles
3. Build the App step by step from scratch with Xcode
4. Add unit testing and snapshot testing and reach a testing coverage around 93%
What you will learn within this course :
How to leverage SwiftUI to build interactive iOS Apps.
How to decouple logics to make the code more testable and maintainable.
A well-designed template for building interactive forms that you can use in your project for free.
The best software engineering practices like designing before coding, unit testing, and snapshot testing, etc.