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Core Data Migrations Swift Tutorial

Posted on December 15, 2014April 15, 2019 by Jameson Quave

In this post we’re going to discuss migrations in Core Data. This is part three of a tutorial series covering the usage of Core Data in Swift to write iOS apps with persistence. While I think you can benefit strictly from reading this post, it may be easier to follow along if you go back…

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Core Data in Swift Tutorial (Part 3)

Posted on October 30, 2014February 16, 2015 by Jameson Quave

This post compatible with Xcode 6.3 Beta, Updated on February 16, 2014 This is part three of a tutorial series covering the usage of Core Data in Swift to write iOS apps with persistence. If you haven’t read part one yet, read that first. If you really want to get your feet wet, my Swift…

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Core Data in Swift Tutorial (Part 2)

Posted on October 15, 2014February 16, 2015 by Jameson Quave

This post compatible with Xcode 6.3, Updated on February 16, 2015 This is part two of a tutorial series covering the usage of Core Data in Swift to write iOS apps with persistence. If you haven’t read part one yet, read that first. If you really want to get your feet wet, my Swift book…

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Core Data in Swift Tutorial (Part 1)

Posted on October 6, 2014May 30, 2021 by Jameson Quave

This post compatible with Xcode 6.3 Beta, Updated on February 16, 2015 Don’t have 6.3 yet? Make sure to download it here using your iOS Developer account. Core Data is the de facto standard way to persist and manage data in both iPhone and Mac applications, and with Swift it’s a bit easier. So it’s…

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Core NFC Tutorial for NFC on iOS Devices

Posted on June 6, 2017September 8, 2017 by Jameson Quave

With the release of iOS 11, for the first time third-party developers are able to use the NFC reader on devices iPhone 7 and higher. This could be used for passing along identification information and a whole host of other data exchange applications from door locks to subway passes. The technology used on iOS 11…

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Open Source Swift – A Look At The Top Swift Repositories

Posted on June 5, 2015June 5, 2015 by Jameson Quave

Github, the most popular open source repository for open source software, offers a feature that let’s us view repositories by language. In this post, I want to dissect some of the most popular Swift repositories as of June 5th, 2015. So, let’s kick it off with the most starred Swift repository, Alamofire. Alamofire Alamofire is…

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Swift 1.2 and Xcode 6 Beta 2 – The best update yet

Posted on February 23, 2015February 25, 2015 by Jameson Quave

The big news in the Swift community is the release of Swift 1.2, featuring some awesome features. Apple wrote about that a bit here, this was before they released Xcode 6.3 Beta 2, which came out today. But it contains most of the major language changes. Xcode 6.3 Beta 2 First of all, Xcode itself…

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Swift Tutorials

Swift Tutorials This site is the personal blog of Jameson Quave, and I regularly write Swift tutorials, and often have guest posts. Here we catalog all the available tutorials for you to browse. Happy Swifting! iOS 10 Tutorials with Swift 3.0 Updated June 22, 2016 for Xcode 8 Beta Siri Integration in iOS 10 with…

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Caffe2 on iOS – Deep Learning Tutorial

Posted on April 22, 2017December 19, 2019 by Jameson Quave

Caffe2 in an iOS App Deep Learning Tutorial At this years’s F8 conference, Facebook’s annual developer event, Facebook announced Caffe2 in collaboration with Nvidia. This framework gives developers yet another tool for building deep learning networks for machine learning. But I am super pumped about this one, because it is specifically designed to operate on…

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Swift 3 Tutorial – Fundamentals

Posted on November 21, 2016December 4, 2016 by Jameson Quave

Swift 3 Tutorial In this Swift 3 tutorial, we’ll focus on how beginners may approach going from complete beginner to having a basic grasp on Swift, and we’ll be working with Swift 3. We chose to write this tutorial because newcomers will find many tutorials out there that are out of date, so it’s not…

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