Core Data with UIKit: Quick Guides for Masterminds

J.D Gauchat
Ebook
120
Pages
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About this ebook

Quick Guides for Masterminds are excerpts from our best-selling books SwiftUI for Masterminds, UIKit for Masterminds, and HTML5 for Masterminds, providing a cost-effective alternative to getting the information you need.


Description


With this guide, you will learn how to store data in a database with Core Data and the UIKit framework.


After reading this guide, you will know how to work with the Core Data framework, how to create and manage a database, and how to store, search, and retrieve information from the user's device.


Swift 5.6 | iOS 15 | Xcode 13


Table of Contents


CORE DATA

Data Model

Core Data Stack

Managed Objects

Asynchronous Access

Storing Objects

Counting Objects

Predicates

Sort Descriptors

Modifying Objects

Deleting Objects

Fetched Results Controller

Search

Sections

To-Many Relationships


This guide assumes that you have a basic knowledge of app development, Xcode, and the Swift language. You should also know how to create and display Table Views. For a complete course on app development with UIKit, read our book UIKit for Masterminds.


This guide is a collection of excerpts from the book UIKit for Masterminds. The information included in this guide will help you understand a particular aspect of app development, but it will not teach you everything you need to know to develop an app for Apple devices. If you are looking for a complete course on app development with UIKit, read our book UIKit for Masterminds. For more information, visit our website at www.formasterminds.com.


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