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Ahmad Sahar
Ahmad Sahar
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Ahmad Sahar

Ahmad Sahar is a trainer, presenter, and consultant at Tomafuwi Productions, specializing in conducting training courses for macOS and iOS, macOS Support Essentials certification courses, and iOS Development courses. He is a member of the DevCon iOS and MyCocoaHeads online communities in Malaysia and has conducted presentations and talks for both groups. In his spare time, he likes building and programming LEGO Mindstorms robots.
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In this chapter, you modified the JRNL app that you completed in Chapter 16, Passing Data between View Controllers, to use SwiftData to save journal entries to your device storage, so that any changes you make will still be there when you next launch the app. First, you learned about SwiftData and its different components. Next, you modified the JournalEntry class to make it work with SwiftData and modified your JournalListViewController class to work with the modified JournalEntry class. After that, you added code that allowed you to fetch, add, and delete journal entries from a SwiftData model container, and finally, you modified the JournalViewController class for reading, saving, and deleting stored journal entries.

You now have a basic understanding of how SwiftData works, and you will now be able to write your own apps that use SwiftData to save app data. Great job!

In the next chapter, you’ll learn about the latest developments in SwiftUI.

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Ahmad Sahar

Ahmad Sahar is a trainer, presenter, and consultant at Tomafuwi Productions, specializing in conducting training courses for macOS and iOS, macOS Support Essentials certification courses, and iOS Development courses. He is a member of the DevCon iOS and MyCocoaHeads online communities in Malaysia and has conducted presentations and talks for both groups. In his spare time, he likes building and programming LEGO Mindstorms robots.
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