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iOS

Akhter Rasool
Akhter Rasool
8,597 Points

iOS development using swift track

I don't know Swift , so would it be enough for me to be a professional iOS developer if I complete iOS development using swift track?? Do I need more ? If not which track is right for me to be professional developer?

1 Answer

Nathan Tallack
Nathan Tallack
22,159 Points

There will be more to learn. But Swift is a good solid start.

Objective-C is an alternative, but for a beginner with no C type language skill I would personally recommend Swift. :)

Akhter Rasool
Akhter Rasool
8,597 Points

Thanks for that reply, but I mean is it enough to solely depend on treehouse track for iOS development (whether it's objective-c or swift) or do I need to learn elsewhere??

Nathan Tallack
Nathan Tallack
22,159 Points

Oh no. This is where you START. Apple will complete your learning with all of their excellent developer resources.

Go read this blog entry treehouse has on the topic. :)

Akhter Rasool
Akhter Rasool
8,597 Points

Thank you for that reply, so sir could you tell me where do I start and how can I continue learning??

Nathan Tallack
Nathan Tallack
22,159 Points

Start by completing all of the swift coursework on team treehouse.

Then move down the list in that blog post until you are sufficiently awesome! :)

Akhter Rasool
Akhter Rasool
8,597 Points

Alright, I have knowledge of C language so do you recommend me to learn objective-c or swift??

Nathan Tallack
Nathan Tallack
22,159 Points

Swift, most definatly. It is very very simple, and you will appreciate its safety after being exposed to C. :)