Sprite Kit — it's not just for games anymore. Sprite Kit is of course meant to write games, a full 2-d game engine waiting for use inside Xcode and iOS7. While simulating buttons writing SlippyFlippyPenguin, I began to realize there's a lot more here that could be applied to a general UI. I've often tried to apply animations to elements on the storyboard ending up with flicker. A true built-in game cycle does much for removing flicker. Sprite Kit can create beautiful animated user interfaces. This post series will make a basic clock app using Sprite Kit as a demonstration.


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