In this tutorial, we're going to add an event to your calendar in iOS 9 using Swift 2.0. Apple's changed quite a bit in iOS 9 and Swift 2, so the code in this video will not work for previous versions. The constants in EventKit are a bit different as well.
The basic workflow for performing any event kit action is first get access to the event store. Then check to see if you have permission to mess with the calendar. If you don't ask. Once you have permission, you can either create, or read and delete an event.
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Concepts: iOS, swift, EventKit, calendar, events, reminders
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