Development iOS native [closed]

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I have a question regarding the languages available for native development. I heard in a podcast, saying that there are still applications that maintenance is done on objective-c. Would it be nice to learn both? Or focus only on Swift?

    
asked by anonymous 29.08.2018 / 22:50

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I've been an iOS developer since 2012, when there was no Swift yet, only Objective-C. Nowadays the great majority of the projects are done in Swift, that Apple is always updating, and that every day has more resources, becoming one of the most modern languages today. So does not it pay to learn objective-C? Compensates yes, but the chance of appearing an application that you have to maintain is becoming smaller every day. So today, I think it's more valid to start with Swift than with Objective-C.

    
10.09.2018 / 21:56
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If you follow the career of Developer Mobile-iOS, most of the time ask Obj-C and Swift, in this case it is good to learn both. If it is to do something temporary I recommend starting with Swift.

    
10.10.2018 / 19:35