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Auteur
Oliver Drobnik is a full time iOS and Mac developer. He runs a software development company and maintains several well-known Open Source projects. You'll find him on cocoanetics.com or as @Cocoanetics on Twitter.
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RETAIL SELLING POINTS
First and only comprehensive book on barcodes technology
Provides practical real-world examples
Consolidates applicable Apple frameworks in one place
AUDIENCE
This book is written for readers with a working knowledge of Objective-C and iOS app development
Résumé
Summary
Barcodes with iOS is the first and only book that comprehensively addresses barcode technology for the iOS developer. It offers an introduction to commonly used formats, such as ISBN and UPC codes, and provides real-world examples that teach you how to integrate code scanning and generation into your apps. This book consolidates information about applicable Apple frameworks in one place so you can quickly add native barcode support to your existing enterprise apps or start building new apps that help bring together the physical and digital worlds.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
Barcodes are a universal way to track and share information, appearing on everything from cereal boxes to shop windows. Starting with iOS 7, Apple has added native features for building apps that scan, display, and print barcodes, eliminating the need for third-party libraries.
About the Book
Barcodes with iOS teaches you how to effectively use barcodes in your iOS apps. You'll master Apple's new barcode frameworks while you explore real-world examples that integrate code scanning and generation and metadata retrieval into your apps. Along the way, you'll pick up numerous best practices for bringing together the physical and digital worlds.
This book is written for readers with a working knowledge of Objective-C and iOS app development.
What's Inside
Oliver Drobnik is an independent consultant specializing in custom iOS and Mac development.
Table of Contents
Putting barcodes in context 172
Appendices