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Example of Clean Architecture of iOS app using RxSwift
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Core Data Editor lets you easily view, edit and analyze applications‘ data. Core Data Editor is compatible with Mac and iOS applications and supports XML, SQLite and binary stores, visualizes all relationships and is able to edit the data and generate Objective-C code for the data model.
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iOS Hierarchy viewer - View and Coredata debugging made easy
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Sep 7, 2018 - Objective-C
A demo project showing different types of Widgets created with SwiftUI and WidgetKit.
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Graph is a semantic database that is used to create data-driven applications.
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This repository contains a detailed sample app that implements VIPER architecture in iOS using libraries and frameworks like Alamofire, AlamofireImage, PKHUD, CoreData etc.
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A Simple Expense Tracker App built to demonstrate the use of SwiftUI, CoreData, Charts, Biometrics (Face & Touch ID), Export CSV and MVVM Architecture.
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Movies app written in Swift 5 using the TMDb API and demonstrating Clean Architecture, Dependency Injection, MVVM and Coordinators.
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A tool for fast serializing & deserializing of JSON
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From JSON to Core Data and back.
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Automatic CloudKit synchronization
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Best Practices in Core Data explained within a demo application
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🎯 PredicateKit allows Swift developers to write expressive and type-safe predicates for CoreData using key-paths, comparisons and logical operators, literal values, and functions.
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