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Project 33: What's that Whistle?

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Project 33: What's that Whistle?

Build a crowd-sourced song recognition app using Apple's free platform as a service: CloudKit.

Description

Build a crowd-sourced song recognition app using Apple's free platform as a service: CloudKit.

Setting up | Hacking with iOS

Setting up
Recording from the microphone with AVAudioRecorder | Hacking with iOS

Recording from the microphone with AVAudioRecorder
Animating UIStackView subview layout | Hacking with iOS

Animating UIStackView subview layout
Writing to iCloud with CloudKit: CKRecord and CKAsset | Hacking with iOS

Writing to iCloud with CloudKit: CKRecord and CKAsset
A hands-on guide to the CloudKit dashboard | Hacking with iOS

A hands-on guide to the CloudKit dashboard
Reading from iCloud with CloudKit: CKQueryOperation and NSPredicate | Hacking with iOS

Reading from iCloud with CloudKit: CKQueryOperation and NSPredicate
Working with CloudKit records: CKRecord.Reference, fetch(withRecordID:), and save() | Hacking with iOS

Working with CloudKit records: CKRecord.Reference, fetch(withRecordID:), and save()
Delivering notifications with CloudKit push messages: CKQuerySubscription | Hacking with iOS

Delivering notifications with CloudKit push messages: CKQuerySubscription
Wrap up | Hacking with iOS

Wrap up

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