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Core Graphics

Core Graphics

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What is Core Graphics?

Core Graphics is Apple's 2D drawing engine for macOS, iOS, watchOS, and tvOS. It provides a low-level API for drawing graphics, handling images, performing PDF manipulation, and working with fonts. Core Graphics is commonly used to create custom UI elements, draw charts and graphs, manipulate images, and generate PDF documents. It offers fine-grained control over the drawing process, allowing developers to optimize performance and create visually appealing graphics.

What other technologies are related to Core Graphics?

Core Graphics Competitor Technologies

SwiftUI provides a declarative way to build UIs, offering an alternative to direct Core Graphics usage for some drawing tasks. It abstracts away some of the lower-level graphics code.
mentioned alongside Core Graphics in 2% (342) of relevant job posts

Core Graphics Complementary Technologies

Core Text works in conjunction with Core Graphics to handle advanced text layout and rendering.
mentioned alongside Core Graphics in 97% (1.2k) of relevant job posts
Core Animation relies on Core Graphics for rendering and compositing layers.
mentioned alongside Core Graphics in 29% (1.9k) of relevant job posts
Cocoa Touch provides the high-level frameworks for building iOS applications, often using Core Graphics for custom drawing.
mentioned alongside Core Graphics in 22% (892) of relevant job posts

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Which organizations are mentioning Core Graphics?

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