The iOS ethos of instant responsive UI elements means putting as much work as possible in background threads and as little work in the main thread. For most cases we are fine with using an NSOperationQueue or GCD, but getting concurrency to work in core data sometimes feels more like black magic than science. This post intends to demystify concurrency and offer two ways to go about it.


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