🎯 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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Apr 5, 2024 - Swift
🎯 PredicateKit allows Swift developers to write expressive and type-safe predicates for CoreData using key-paths, comparisons and logical operators, literal values, and functions.
Write amazing, strong-typed and easy-to-read NSPredicate.
Pure Swift Predicate implementation
A NSPredicate category to help with a dinamic Search (smart search)
Helpers for Core Data
APGenericSearchTextField
A todo-list app using Realm to persist user data
Informal protocol for decomposing (some) predicates into dictionaries. This makes it easy to use NSPredicates as parameters to REST web services.
Practice with grouped Table Views
The first version of Gear Shed Written in Swift UI
Приложение помогает пользователям формировать полезные привычки и контролировать их выполнение
The 38th project of "Hacking with iOS (UIKit Edition)" book from Paul Hudson's "Hacking with Swift" website. A project introducing Core Data through building an app that fetches and stores GitHub commits for Apple's open-source Swift project. Complete project (assigned homework will be done in due time).
GithubCommits - iOS application using Core Data
App that downloads and decodes JSON from the internet, then shows it in a list.
The 12th project of "100 Days of SwiftUI" tutorial course from Paul Hudson's "Hacking with Swift" website. A technique project focused on Core Data framework in more detail. Complete project; it includes last example of the project and modified SwiftUI view called FilteredList which contains solutions to all the challenges.
An App to fetch and store GitHub commits for Swift
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