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it-skills
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apple
Instructions:
Answer 15 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Some Xcode Project Types
Master-Detail Application - OpenGL Game - Page Based Application - Single View Application - Tabbed Application - Utility Application - Empty Application
Highlight your code - Click on 'Editor->Structure->Re-indent'.
It contains the user interface for the view that displays your application.
It allows you to create an application that runs both on the iPhone and iPad devices.
2. What does 'Use Storyboard' in Xcode allow you to do?
Master-Detail Application - OpenGL Game - Page Based Application - Single View Application - Tabbed Application - Utility Application - Empty Application
Press CTRL+CMD+? over any code.
Allows you to use Interface Builder to lay out all of the screens in your program and define the transitions between them.
Click on the magnifying glass in the search field and select 'Show Find Options'.
3. Symbol Navigator
Actions represent what you want your code to do in response to user interaction with a control or widget.
Outlets connect your interface to the code by letting you refer to the items in your interface by name. Outlets create variables in your code that you can use to work with the UI widgets.
Building libraries of code that you can share amongst multiple projects.
The location in Xcode where your code is organized by class.
4. Outlets
It contains the user interface for the view that displays your application.
The IDE used to code iPhone and iPad (and Mac) applications.
Outlets connect your interface to the code by letting you refer to the items in your interface by name. Outlets create variables in your code that you can use to work with the UI widgets.
Building libraries of code that you can share amongst multiple projects.
5. Why use a real device vs. the simulator for testing your game?
6. Interface Builder?
The location in Xcode where your code is organized by class.
Allows you to use Interface Builder to lay out all of the screens in your program and define the transitions between them.
Building libraries of code that you can share amongst multiple projects.
The tool in Xcode that allows you to build interfaces inside iOS using a GUI.
7. What is Cocoa Touch Static Library Template used for?
Highlight your code - Click on 'Editor->Structure->Re-indent'.
The location in Xcode where your code is organized by class.
Macs have more memory - Macs are more powerful (better CPU) - Macs have better GPU - You won't get a true performance test on a simulator.
Building libraries of code that you can share amongst multiple projects.
8. What is the Issue Navigator in Xcode?
It informs you (and links you to) any issues in your code.
Master-Detail Application - OpenGL Game - Page Based Application - Single View Application - Tabbed Application - Utility Application - Empty Application
Actions represent what you want your code to do in response to user interaction with a control or widget.
Highlight your code - Click on 'Editor->Structure->Re-indent'.
9. Actions
Click on the magnifying glass in the search field and select 'Show Find Options'.
Allows you to use Interface Builder to lay out all of the screens in your program and define the transitions between them.
Actions represent what you want your code to do in response to user interaction with a control or widget.
It informs you (and links you to) any issues in your code.
10. How do you force Xcode to re-indent your code?
11. What is the Universal Device Family for?
It allows you to create an application that runs both on the iPhone and iPad devices.
Outlets connect your interface to the code by letting you refer to the items in your interface by name. Outlets create variables in your code that you can use to work with the UI widgets.
Highlight your code - Click on 'Editor->Structure->Re-indent'.
Allows you to use Interface Builder to lay out all of the screens in your program and define the transitions between them.
12. How do you turn on more search options in the search tab of Xcode?
13. .xib file
The location in Xcode where your code is organized by class.
It contains the user interface for the view that displays your application.
The IDE used to code iPhone and iPad (and Mac) applications.
It informs you (and links you to) any issues in your code.
14. Xcode
Master-Detail Application - OpenGL Game - Page Based Application - Single View Application - Tabbed Application - Utility Application - Empty Application
The location in Xcode where your code is organized by class.
The IDE used to code iPhone and iPad (and Mac) applications.
It informs you (and links you to) any issues in your code.
15. How do you get quick help on your code?
Press CTRL+CMD+? over any code.
It allows you to create an application that runs both on the iPhone and iPad devices.
The IDE used to code iPhone and iPad (and Mac) applications.
Allows you to use Interface Builder to lay out all of the screens in your program and define the transitions between them.