This course introduces you to the core principles of working with data in iOS. You will delve deeper into the processes and concepts behind APIs, explore data formats that allow you to transfer data between servers and devices and discover how to work with data in Swift using Core Data.
Working with Data in iOS
This course is part of Meta iOS Developer Professional Certificate
Instructor: Taught by Meta Staff
Sponsored by Southeastern University
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There are 4 modules in this course
Get to know RESTful API development.
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11 videos8 readings4 assignments1 discussion prompt
Practice applying asynchronous programming techniques to query REST APIs and handle their responses using Swift.
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6 videos8 readings5 assignments
Cover all the uses for the Core Data package in a Swift application
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9 videos15 readings7 assignments
Implement the skills you've learned in this course to build your own app with filtering and sorting functionality.
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2 videos7 readings5 assignments1 peer review2 discussion prompts
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