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Is Magical Record the best way to use Core Data?
I found article about Magical Record which use Core Data easily, does anyone tell me if this is the best way to use Vore Data?
Thanks a lot!
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Can’t say I have ever used it but once you figure out core data its pretty cake to use. Unless you are doing something super crazy that is hard to do normally why not just use core data directly?
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Go through the extra work and learn core data. It'll pay off more in the long run.
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Maybe your think is right, but if you used MagicalRecord, you can shorten your developing time.
Anyway, thanks for your suggestion. |
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