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Tiger Presents New Opportunities for Developers | |
| Subject: | CoreData | |
| Date: | 2004-11-17 07:59:38 | |
| From: | monkeyt | |
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I'm amazed at how many of these Tiger overviews overlook what I would consider to be one of the most important developer-aimed improvements in OS X: Core Data.
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Re: Core Data
2004-11-17 08:26:08 Derrick Story |
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Re: Core Data
2004-11-17 13:09:10 monkeyt [View]
Yeah, if I didn't know about that publicly accessible link, I probably wouldn't have mentioned it, myself.
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Re: Core Data
2004-11-26 07:17:46 labeth [View]
The technology behind CoreData is not new, it is used in webObjects for years. It's EOF (Enterprise Object framework) for the rest of us.
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CoreData
2004-11-17 21:34:29 dr_turgeon [View]
I hadn't seen this yet. Thanks for the link!
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CoreData
2004-11-18 06:00:13 PaulSavary [View]
Yes, Core Data is certainly one of the most important new technologies for developers in Tiger. This is really a dramatic addition to Cocoa, adding many new services like "declarative" and scalable object persistence and state management, and much more...
It is interesting to see how Cocoa, which was mainly perceived as a GUI framework, is quickly extending its reach to many other areas. From what I see, Apple is pushing for Core Data a lot toward us developers under NDA.
Public information about Core Data is scarce but I recommend this page at Cocoadev, which contains public information available about it.



I will tell you this though, once we're free to write about Core Data, we'll have a great series of articles for you...