Hi, I’m new here. You may know me as @atomicbird on Twitter. Just a few days ago my book Core Data for iOS: Developing Data-Driven Applications for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch (co-written with the excellent Tim Isted) was published, and Matt invited me to contribute some Core Data tips to CIMGF. I’m going to start off discussing taking JSON data from a web service and converting it to Core Da
Introduction About this tutorial So what's Haskell? What you need to dive in Starting Out Ready, set, go! Baby's first functions An intro to lists Texas ranges I'm a list comprehension Tuples Types and Typeclasses Believe the type Type variables Typeclasses 101 Syntax in Functions Pattern matching Guards, guards! Where!? Let it be Case expressions Recursion Hello recursion! Maximum awesome A few m
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Deal with data? No doubt you’ve come across the time-based variety. The visualization you use to explore and display that data changes depending on what you’re after and data types. Maybe you’re looking for increases and decreases, or maybe seasonal patterns. This is a guide to help you figure out what type of visualization to use to see that stuff. Let’s start with the basics: the line graph. Thi
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