In the previous chapter, we went over how to make an iOS app using Xcode in pure Swift. We also covered different concepts in iOS development such as Model View Controller (MVC) pattern and how to build iOS apps using the models which contain the state of our app. We also went over how to use the controller to control the flow of our app, to add, delete, and rearrange items and shopping lists. We also covered how to configure the views in storyboard to define the look and feel of the app, such as the navigation bar to table view cells. We also used some of the elegant syntax provided by Swift to help us aggregate all of the changes to our models and use a consistent method to save the state of the application, so that it can be easily restored using extensions built in the Array class, codable protocol, UserDefaults, and Swift's didSet...
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