Saving Data in iOS

May 31 2022 · Swift 5.5, iOS 15, Xcode 13

Part 3: Property Lists

19. Property Lists Anatomy

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Notes: 19. Property Lists Anatomy

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Property lists are very well-supported on Apple’s platforms, and you’ll find yourself coming across many of them when developing for iOS, usually in the form of files with the plist extension. For example, your application relies on a .plist file called Info where some of its configuration resides. Outside of Apple platforms, though, property lists aren’t commonly used.