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Hi Ermias,

You should take a look at teacher's notes in:

http://teamtreehouse.com/library/build-a-weather-app-with-swift/pulling-data-from-the-web/making-a-network-call

It seems like there were some problems with Xcode's version and you have to use the NSData(contentsOfURL: NSURL, options: NSDataReadingOptions, error: NSErrorPointer) instead.

Hope that helps

It seems like there were some problems with Xcode's version and you have to use the NSData(contentsOfURL: NSURL, options: NSDataReadingOptions, error: NSErrorPointer) instead.

This isn't a problem but a major change that was made in Xcode 6.1 as function constructors were removed and replaced with convenience constructors to keep Swift moving forward as a modern language rather then continuing to use legacy constructors such as NSData. dataWithContentsOfURL.