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In Chapter 3, you built your application’s main view controller. You set it up to display heroes ordered by their name or their secret identity, and you put in place the infrastructure needed to save, delete, and add new heroes. What you didn’t do was give the user a way to edit the information about a particular hero, which means you’re limited to creating and deleting superheroes named Untitled Hero. Guess you can’t ship your application yet;-).
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© 2013 Alex Horovitz, Kevin Kim, Jeff LaMarche and David Mark
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Horovitz, A., Kim, K., LaMarche, J., Mark, D. (2013). The Devil in the Detail View. In: More iOS6 Development. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-3808-9_4
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