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Working with Amazon Web Services and Cocoa

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In Part II of this book you will see how to put third-party components together with Cocoa and its frameworks. These components can be concepts, standards, or open source tools such as JSON, or they can be specific tools, such as the login using Facebook that will be described in Part II.

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Feiler, J. (2018). Working with Amazon Web Services and Cocoa. In: Beginning Reactive Programming with Swift. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3621-5_8

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