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In earlier chapters, we showed you various ways that Cocoa lets you display data in view objects, from manually getting and setting values based on the contents of model objects to having the data automatically synchronized between model and view objects using Cocoa Bindings, which eliminates the need for a lot of boring controller code. Now it’s time to learn about Core Data, a powerful framework that gives our model objects a complete set of built-in capabilities. We’ll start by talking about what Core Data is and how it fits in with the other parts of Cocoa.
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Nutting, J., Clark, P. (2013). Core Data Basics. In: Learn Cocoa on the Mac. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4543-8_8
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