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Many computer programs (applications) end up creating some kind of semi-permanent artifact of the user’s work. Maybe it’s an edited photo. Maybe it’s a chapter of a novel. Maybe it’s your band’s cover of “Free Bird.” In each of these cases, the user ends up with a saved file.
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© 2012 Scott Knaster, Waqar Malik, Mark Dalrymple
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Knaster, S., Malik, W., Dalrymple, M. (2012). File Loading and Saving. In: Learn Objective-C on the Mac. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4189-8_17
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