Hey everyone! I'm sorry that I haven't blogged at all since my first post about starting with iOS development. I'll try to post frequently now. I've been pretty busy because I've been working on multiple iOS app projects while attending school. Let me tell you guys about my newest project that I completely entirely this past weekend.My newest app is called Fashion Connection. This app helps shopper find great deals on clothing from many different websites. This app covers clothing from sites such as Amazon to sites like Forever 21. In the app, the user is able to browse clothes, buy clothes directly in the app, share their favorite clothing on Facebook or Twitter, and add clothing to their wish list. I believe this is a useful app for shoppers especially during the holiday seasons. I love the interface I developed for this app because I think its very clean and simple. Since I'm a fan of modern design, I love a nice flat UI. Now, I'll get more into the details of this app and how I created it.

To start, I used Objective-C to program my app. I haven't had to much time to really learn Swift so I thought I should stick to Objective-C for this one. This app is comprised of a three different UITableViews and a xib for choosing clothing categories. Each table view cell has a lot of functionality though. On these cells, the user is able to view three different photos of the product, view the product name, view the product price, view the product description, share the product to social media, or add the product to their wish list. This app is really pretty simple, but it has lots of great functionality. In addition, the app uses a Parse backend to store all of the clothing items. I really love Parse because of its simplicity and easy-to-use API. I'd really recommend it for anyone with smaller projects. Finally, to monetize the app I used a combination of iAd banner ads and interstitial ads. Of course, I had to use some Photoshop to create app icons and screenshots.This was a really fun weekend project for me and let me use my creativity to make some cool UI designs and solve a problem for holiday shoppers. If anyone is interested, I can whip up a quick tutorial on how to create this app for my next blog post. Just post a comment if you're interested. It's a great beginners project that'll really teach you a lot. Anyway, I just wanted to check in and give an update about my newest app. It'll likely be out in a couple of weeks. I'll post some images below.
I'm also still working on Sneaker Connect and will let you guys know the progress of this app in my next post! I've made some pretty awesome updates to the app! Thanks for checking in and have a great week!

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