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Core Data Using Only Code

If you know anything about Core Data, you’re probably aware of Xcode’s built-in model editor. If you’ve used Core Data, you’ve probably spent more time with it than you care to remember. It edits the data model, which then gets compiled to a binary form Core Data can use when your app runs. Conveniently it can also generate some code for you, subclasses of NSManagedObject for each entity in the model.



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If you know anything about Core Data, you’re probably aware of Xcode’s built-in model editor. If you’ve used Core Data, you’ve probably spent more time with it than you care to remember. It edits the data model, which then gets compiled to a binary form Core Data can use when your app runs. Conveniently it can also generate some code for you, subclasses of NSManagedObject for each entity in the model.



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Core Data Using Only Code

If you know anything about Core Data, you’re probably aware of Xcode’s built-in model editor. If you’ve used Core Data, you’ve probably spent more time with it than you care to remember. It edits the data model, which then gets compiled to a binary form Core Data can use when your app runs. Conveniently it can also generate some code for you, subclasses of NSManagedObject for each entity in the model.

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