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      <title>Distributing and Consuming Dependencies</title>
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      <description>One of the benefits of a healthy platform is the availability of high quality open source projects that compliment it. However, without an official method of distribution, the community was left to solve this problem. Two major methods emerged: CocoaPods &amp;amp; Carthage.
CocoaPods CocoaPods is a Ruby gem that allows you to create a CocoaPod. Each pod defines integratable targets via source files and/or binary files, resources, and other dependencies in a YAML based podspec.</description>
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