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iOS

Build a social media photo wall

Where i can find information or tutorials that will help me to develop a photo mosaic with social media functions and comments like Tinypost.co?

4 Answers

Nick Pettit
STAFF
Nick Pettit
Treehouse Teacher

Hey Diogo Luxo,

That's actually a pretty complex iOS application, so there's not really going to be one tutorial that teaches you everything you need to know.

I would suggest working through our Learn to Build iPhone Apps Learning Adventure. This will help you build a few apps and you'll pick up skills along the way that can help you work towards something that's more complex.

I hope that helps, but Amit Bijlani might be able to shed some more light on this. He's our iOS teacher.

Amit Bijlani
STAFF
Amit Bijlani
Treehouse Guest Teacher

As Nick mentioned Learn to Build iPhone Apps will get you there. Even though we don't teach an app like Tinypost, we teach the fundamentals for you to build such an app. Moreover, our next iOS project which is still in the works will teach you deal with camera functionality and images.

Amit Bijlani, that will be great to teach some camera and images functionalities. I think the market is demanding this kind interactions. Iยดm in other e-learning websites like treehouse and no one talks about this.

Thank you guys!

Hey Diogo,

Here is an open-source app of the Parse company:

https://github.com/ParsePlatform/Anypic

You can download it, and maybe will find something useful inside that code.

Hope it will help you somehow :).