Today, I got a sneak peek at a very early version of Tim Roadley’s Learning Core Data. Expected to publish late November, this book by the Australia-based iOS developer introduces Core Data for those entirely new to the subject.
Like other books in Pearson’s “Learning” series, the Core Data volume grows around a single project (a grocery shopping tool) that expands chapter-by-chapter. What starts off as a very basic database grows to include photos (“It would be great if you could take a photo of that obscure brand of coffee you love so much.”), cloud support and web service integration.
The chapters break down sensibly, with big topics like performance tuning and searching each given their proper due. I found Roadley’s voice pleasant to read (although he does suffer a tiny bit from modal auxilliaryitis) and I enjoyed the material I read through. It was immediately practical and usable, with good day-to-day tips scattered throughout.
I’m hoping to give this volume a more thorough reading once it publishes, adding it to my “to read” pile. If you’d like an early look at this book for yourself, it’s available now on Safari Rough Cuts. The book is available for pre-order at Amazon.
DevJuice: Sneak peek at Learning Core Data originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Thu, 01 Aug 2013 18:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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