Unity Feast Game Jam Winners!
Jamming with the Unity Game JamLast week was an incredible week for the Unity team. After working many months of writing and editing, we presented the latest and greatest tutorials from the Unity team....
View ArticleVideo Tutorial: In-App Purchase Part 3: Receipts
When a user buys an IAP, they are issued with a receipt, which is stored locally on the device. In this video you'll learn how to use validation of these receipts to keep track of which IAPs the user...
View ArticleVideo Tutorial: In-App Purchase Part 4: Conclusion
Review what you've learned in our In-App Purchase video tutorial series and get an overview of some other features available for in-app purchase. The post Video Tutorial: In-App Purchase Part 4:...
View ArticleIntroducing the OS X Feast!
Just when you thought Thanksgiving was over, we have another feast at raywenderlich.com! Recently, we started a new team at raywenderlich.com called the OS X Team, focusing on making high quality OS X...
View ArticleMac OS X Development Tutorial for Beginners Part 1: Intro to Xcode
Want to learn how to develop your own apps for Mac OS X? Good news – Apple makes developing for OS X incredibly easy – and in this tutorial series we’ll show you how. You’ll learn how to create your...
View ArticleMac OS X Development Tutorial for Beginners Part 2: OS X App Anatomy
Welcome back to our 3-part Mac OS X Development tutorial for beginner series! In part 1 you first learned how to obtain the tools you need to develop for OS X. Then, using an app you downloaded as an...
View ArticleMac OS X Development Tutorial for Beginners Part 3: Your First OS X App
Welcome back to our 3-part Mac OS X Development tutorial for beginner series! This introductory series about building apps on OS X has covered a lot of ground. This is what you’ve already learned:...
View ArticleWindows and Window Controllers in OS X Tutorial
Windows are the “containers” for all the UI associated with all OS X apps. They define the area on the screen that the app is currently responsible for, and allow users to interact using a...
View Article1000th Tutorial Giveaway Winner!
Our 1000th Tutorial – Time to Celebrate! Recently, we had a post to celebrate our 1000th tutorial on this site. In the post, we asked everyone a question: “How has raywenderlich.com made a difference...
View ArticleOS X View Controllers Tutorial
Learn how to control the UI with this OS X View Controllers Tutorial! When writing any code, it’s important to get clear separation of concerns — functionality should be split out into appropriate...
View ArticleSelf Improvement for Coders, and OS X Development – Podcast S05 E03
Meditation, exercise, cooking, and OS X. This episode has it all! Join Mic, Jake, and Marin as they discuss self improvement for coders, before moving onto OS X development! [Subscribe in iTunes] [RSS...
View ArticleOS X NSTableView Tutorial
Create awesome user interfaces with table views! Table views are one of the most ubiquitous controls in OS X applications, with familiar examples being Mail’s message list and Spotlight’s search...
View ArticleNew Video Tutorial Series: Saving Data in iOS in Swift
Learn how to save data in iOS! Today, we are happy to announce that Brian Moakley has ported our popular Saving Data in iOS series from Objective-C to Swift. From saving simple text files to using Core...
View ArticleCall for Applicants – Readers’ App Awards 2015!
Enter your app for our third annual Readers Apps Awards! This is just a quick note to let you know that our fourth annual Reader’s Apps Awards are coming up soon, where we recognize some of the best...
View ArticleVideo Tutorial: Monetizing Your App with iAd Part 1: Introduction to iAd
Learn how to integrate the iAd framework and add a banner view ad to your app. The post Video Tutorial: Monetizing Your App with iAd Part 1: Introduction to iAd appeared first on Ray Wenderlich.
View ArticlewatchOS 2 by Tutorials Update Now Available!
This is just a quick note to let you know we have released an update to watchOS 2 by Tutorials (version 1.2). Here’s what’s new in this version of watchOS 2 by Tutorials: Fixed an issue with chapter...
View ArticleStaying Motivated as a Work From Home Developer
Do you work from home? That’s really cool! A lot of people would love to be in your position. Working from home has its advantages, but there are certainly drawbacks as well. Staying motivated can be...
View ArticleSwift Apprentice Update Now Available!
This is just a quick note to let you know we have released an update to the Swift Apprentice (version 1.2). Here’s what’s new in this version of the Swift Apprentice: Bug fixes: Thanks to our...
View ArticleIntroduction to Open Source Swift on Linux
Less than a week ago, the Swift world woke up to an early Christmas present — open source Swift — that you can run on Linux! And there was even a present inside the present: Apple announced new...
View ArticleRWDevCon Student Scholarships: Applications Now Available!
Many of us on the tutorial team started programming early in life, so we’re always happy to do all we can to encourage students to get into programing at a young age. Today, we are happy to announce...
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