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iOS Build a Weather App with Swift (Retired) Pulling Data From the Web Fetching JSON Data

my answer appears correct, triple checked it, can't seem to past this screen. Thank you

import Foundation let treehouseBaseURL = NSURL(string: "https://api.teamtreehouse.com/") let courseURL = NSURL(string: "/course/(courseID)", relativeToURL: treehouseBaseURL)

let courseData = NSData.dataWithContentsOfURL(courseURL, options: nil, error: nil)

students_code.swift
import Foundation
let treehouseBaseURL = NSURL(string: "https://api.teamtreehouse.com/")
let courseURL = NSURL(string: "/course/\(courseID)", relativeToURL: treehouseBaseURL)


let courseData  = NSData.dataWithContentsOfURL(courseURL, options: nil, error: nil)

2 Answers

Daniel Johnson
Daniel Johnson
104,132 Points

The Swift method used in the video has been changed from NSData.dataWithContentsOfURL(url: NSURL, options: NSDataReadingOptions, error: NSErrorPointer) to NSData(contentsOfURL: NSURL, options: NSDataReadingOptions, error: NSErrorPointer). It's in the Teacher's Notes section below the video, but it's a little too easy to miss. I think they need to add a sound effect to the notifications during the videos.

students_code.swift
import Foundation
let treehouseBaseURL = NSURL(string: "https://api.teamtreehouse.com/")
let courseURL = NSURL(string: "/course/\(courseID)", relativeToURL: treehouseBaseURL)
let courseData = NSData(contentsOfURL: courseURL!, options: nil, error: nil)

awesome. Thank you