Apple introduced the concept of "storyboarding"
in iOS5 SDK to simplify and better manage screens in your app. You can still use the .xib
way of development.
Pre-storyboard, each UIViewController
had an associated .xib
with it. Storyboard
achieves two things:
.storyboard
is essentially one single file for all your screens in the app and it shows the flow of the screens. You can add segues
/transitions between screens, this way. So, this minimizes the boilerplate code required to manage multiple screens.
Minimizes the overall number of files in an app.
You can avoid using Storyboard
while creating a new project by leaving the "Use Storyboard" option unchecked.
You could refer this tutorial to get started.
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