Hey guys, so after the last tutorial I figured I would try and help some people with something that has been troublesome to developers in the past — combining tab bars and table views. Again, I am assuming you know the basics of iPhone development and are trying to use Xcode 4.2 to get a jump on the future of iOS development. If people ask for tutorials, I will create some explaining some things here I graze over. Okay so let's get started. First and foremost, I can be a lazy developer at times (i.e. I'd rather use some templates provided by Xcode, just to save 20 minutes). So to start off, let's create a new project using the Tabbed Application Template. Of course, make sure the "Use Storyboard" option is checked. We will be presented with the following: You will see the App Delegate, Storyboard, and View Controllers for both tabs. The template also include icons for us (both for lower resolution iPhones, and the higher iPad, iPad 2 and iPhone 4). Delete the icons here, as some will be added later on, or keep them (If you want to follow this tutorial to the T, we will be adding some I created).


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