I've written before about local notifications in iOS. However, Apple has changed all that starting in iOS 10. In versions earlier than iOS 10, notifications were part of UIKit, but required the developer to make changes to the view controller and app delegate. Different types of notifications had different code. In iOS 10 notifications unifies the coding of notifications into the view controller. There are two types of notifications: Local and remote notifications. Remote notification require connection to a server which pushes the notification to your device. These are beyond the scope of this lesson. Local notifications are notifications for events that happen on your device. We'll set up these types of notifications in this lesson
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