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3.1 Conclusion
I hope this course has given you a good foundation for writing apps with Core Data. I’m Markus Mühlberger, and from all of us here at Envato Tuts+, thanks for watching.
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1.Introduction2 lessons, 04:06
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction01:11
Free Lesson 1.2Project Overview02:55
2.Core Data9 lessons, 1:04:07
2.1Set Up the Core Data Stack10:55
2.2Core Data Models04:46
2.3Display Data With Fetch Requests06:48
2.4Manipulating Data12:08
2.5Relationships Between Models04:12
2.6Data Types and Transformable Attributes08:05
2.7Filter Data With Predicates05:27
2.8Performance Considerations03:20
2.9Data Migration and Versions08:26
3.Conclusion1 lesson, 00:53
3.1Conclusion00:53
3.1 Conclusion
Welcome to the final lesson of Get Started With Core Data. We have touched almost every part of the framework and it still was just a scratch on the surface. You can look into anything I covered and find a ton of customization options and edge case functionality. Core Data is very powerful and this was merely an introductory course. But before you can run, you have to walk. And I hope you have learned how to do that with Core Data in this course. A good place to start learning more is the Core Data Programming Guide by Apple itself. If you have any questions regarding a topic I covered, feel free to ask me on GitHub, or Twitter. I hope you enjoyed this Tuts+ course, and thank you from all of us here for watching. I will see you next time.