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Start your free trialJanson Roberts
5,071 PointsiOS Pro Mentor for hire
I'm looking for an iOS Objective-C master (could use a great knowledge of Swift as well) who'd be willing to help meet with and mentor me via Skype. Meetings would be once/week to go over new ideas, app development, look at my code and help me get a really great grasp of iOS in general. Currently, I'm going through Treehouse's iOS track and learning a lot, but wanting to take it to the next level. Rate of pay is up for discussion. You can respond via DM on Instagram if you're interested. @jansonroberts86 Thanks!
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Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsIs Objective-C still supported/recommended for new applications? Swift replaced Objective-C in 2014 with most apps added to the Store being written in Swift since then.
I'm not up-to-date with the latest Swift but that's on the next iteration of learning; Rails 5 first, then Android, then iOS to get right up to speed with what I need to pay the bills!
Steve.
Jeff McDivitt
23,970 PointsJeff McDivitt
23,970 PointsHi Janson -
Curious as to why you would be wanting an Objective-C master. I believe your statements need to be the other way around looking for a Swift Master as Apple has made it very clear that Swift is the direction that they are heading. I believe a majority of the apps on the App Store are written in Objective C but I believe that will slowly be over taken by apps in Swift.