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Gary Leong
2,888 PointsIs the Swift course complete?
Hi guys, I hope I'm not sounding rude but the Swift course on treehouse seems pretty short. Is it a complete guide to the Swift language? Will there be more stages coming up? Is completing the course enough to become an iOS app dev?
3 Answers
jean-marie castellucci
4,954 PointsAsked Passan on twitter, other tuto are coming soon, be patient ;)
Steve Smith
12,956 PointsIf you want to be an iOS app developer, and you're just getting started, you want to go through all of the iOS course material here, not just the Swift track. iOS development is less about the language and more about understanding the frameworks, and there's a lot more material available right now based on Objective C than there is Swift. You can mix and match while you're developing, and also talk to the framework classes with both Swift and Obj-C once you understand how to leverage them, so a solid working knowledge of both is definitely to your benefit.
Sebastian Velandia
24,676 Pointsif we have to know about Objetive-c for develop in Swift what for is Swift then?
so is more useful learn objetive-c instead of spend time learning Swift?
Gary Leong
2,888 PointsThank you both very much, great advice and replies all around!