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Start your free trialRyan Maneo
4,342 PointsIs "iOS Development with Objective-C" still a valid track?
I have noticed that iOS Development with Objective-C is much shorter than the Swift tracks, is this purposeful, so that people can learn Objective-C, then learn more in-depth development with Swift? Or will the Objective-C track get you just as far, with less to learn?
I noticed that the track description is pretty out of date as well... as it still claims you start by making a crystal ball app (which you don't).
https://i.imgur.com/bOennCc.png
Should I even consider taking this course? Is it outdated? I contacted support MONTHS ago to update the description, with no luck whatsoever.
3 Answers
Jeff McDivitt
23,970 PointsHi Ryan -
What are your goals? Are you wanting to be a programmer for a job? If the answer is yes then most companies will want you familiar with Objective - C. The place where I work, an intermediate knowledge of Objective - C is required to be hired
Hope that helps
agreatdaytocode
24,757 PointsRyan,
Have you given Swift a try? I would focus on that for now.
Ryan Maneo
4,342 PointsDidn't really answer the question. I already know Swift. I am concerned for other learners mostly.
Thomas Dobson
7,511 Pointslong term, Objective C will help you become a better dev, its the building blocks of swift. Swift mastery takes precedence but I think you'll find Objective C valuable too.