Hello, I will use this thread to request answers to some questions I have in the beginning stages of learning XCode.
My Project:
I have been tasked with creating an iOS app for my Academly classes at my school. Essentially it is a yearbook app that will showcase images/audio/video created by all the students in our program.
My Experience:
I have a moderate amount of experience in programming and a limited amount of programming experience in C++. Basically as it relates to working in XCode I can create simple buttons and such in XCode and edit properties of objects. I also am relatively good at web-development (PHP, Javascript, etc)
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First Question:
I want to load images into the app from the web. Basically I have a website that is driven by a mysql database that holds data for any image including it's link, title, description, author....
Not only do I want to load the images but I want the image to be saved to the Iphone/Ipad so that you can continue viewing it offline after you have already viewed it once online.
Is there a method/framework already developed to do this?
My Project:
I have been tasked with creating an iOS app for my Academly classes at my school. Essentially it is a yearbook app that will showcase images/audio/video created by all the students in our program.
My Experience:
I have a moderate amount of experience in programming and a limited amount of programming experience in C++. Basically as it relates to working in XCode I can create simple buttons and such in XCode and edit properties of objects. I also am relatively good at web-development (PHP, Javascript, etc)
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First Question:
I want to load images into the app from the web. Basically I have a website that is driven by a mysql database that holds data for any image including it's link, title, description, author....
Not only do I want to load the images but I want the image to be saved to the Iphone/Ipad so that you can continue viewing it offline after you have already viewed it once online.
Is there a method/framework already developed to do this?