There are many games where you can choose a character by swiping left or right to browse all the characters available. Probably UIPageViewController is the answer... Here's an example:
I don't know how to actually implement it in Swift, which objects are needed and which is the best way to do...
Ignoring everything below "Additional Details", I would have responded like this:
Questions that ask "where do I start" are typically too broad and are not a good fit for this site. People have their own method for approaching the problem and because of this there cannot be a correct answer. Give a good read over Where to Start, then address your post.
Yeah, unfortunately I do agree with the current close reason. What you are asking to do is "too broad", there are many, many ways to solve the problem.
The absolute best way to fix this is to show what you have done and explain why it didn't work. You don't have to get it all the first try, but at least take a stab at solving the problem
I don't know the technology, so I can't comment on that. But even that answer is not the highest quality, and I'm sure you would have wanted more information.
Thank you again! I tried to improve a lot after I got 6 down votes yesterday on a question. Do you like how this question is put? stackoverflow.com/questions/27892180/…
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if I go incognito I can use the link as well, so that's good
I know sam has some really cool code in his ChatExchange.Net library that should do everything I need to do, but I don't know what it is or how to use it.
I suspect the client in your current project should be able to handle to login as well but that one is tangled with Rooms which is not so good I think....