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Highly experienced and skilled iPhone App Developer with a strong current background in industry technology. Proven ability to work independently or as part of a team. Adept at technical troubleshooting and anticipating future potential problems.

An iOS developer is much more than an app programmer—they’re integral at every phase of iOS development, from wireframing the screens of your app and software planning through to user interface (UI) design, coding and integrations, and testing and submission to the App Store. An iOS developer will take specifications for your mobile app project and create a functioning, user-ready iOS application. Well-rounded iOS developers have experience with both design aspects, like UI and UX design, and actual programming like Swift.

iOS developer skills are separated into three levels, usually depending on their experience and the complexity of the apps they’ve built. Developers start at the junior phase for the first few years, although the number of apps they’ve developed and the apps’ complexity are far more important when you determine the right developer for your project. After working on more complex projects and alongside more experienced developers, they move to an intermediate phase where they can work on more projects independently. A more experienced developer, which we’ll call a “senior developer”, can not only design and code an app, but they can also handle testing, mobile security, and API integrations.

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Courses and Trainings:
iOS programming I, II, III
MAX OS X for Developers
App Store for Programmers
Mobile Games Programming
Multimedia for iOS
Cocoa Touch Frameworks
iOS Core OS Frameworks
iOS Multimedia Programming
Game Kit Framework for Professionals
Android and iOS Applications Development
iOS and SQL Technologies
W3C and WWW Standards

Apple and iOS Knowledge:
iOS - Core OS - Accelerate, External Accessory and Security Framework
iOS - Cocoa Touch - Message UI, Map Kit, Game Kit, iAd,Event Kit UI and Address Boo

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