Core data in Objective-C : data storage and management for iOS and OS X
By: Zarra, Marcus
Title By: Carter, Jacquelyn [Edited by]
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005.268 NE PR Programming iOS 13 : | 005.268 RH PA Palm OS programming : | 005.268 RH PA Palm OS programming : | 005.268 ZA CO Core data in Objective-C : | 005.269 RE PR Programming Google Glass : | 005.2739 BR RE Real-time Java programming with Java RTS | 005.275 BA MU Multicore and GPU programming : |
Building a foundation -- Under the hood of core data -- iOS: NSFetchedResultsController -- Versioning and migration -- Performance tuning -- Threading -- Bulk changes -- Using core data with iCloud -- Adding a desktop foundation -- OS X: bindings, KVC, and KVO -- Spotlight, quick look, and core data -- Dynamic parameters.
Core Data is Apple’s data storage framework: it’s powerful, built-in, and can integrate with iCloud. Discover all of Core Data’s powerful capabilities, learn fundamental principles including thread and memory management, and add Core Data to both your iOS and OS X projects. All examples in this edition are based on Objective-C and are up-to-date for the latest versions of OS X El Capitan and iOS 9. -- Provided by publisher.