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Daniel Muvdi
5,262 PointsSwift is not obetive-c so why are they at the same color? is soooo confusing,
Swift is not obetive-c so why are they at the same color? is soooo confusing, and if you are trying to study swift is so annoying have to see if is swift or not at the IOS courses. is so easy to fix this that i'm so curios on why they no think on this before. is something else?
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Daniel Muvdi
5,262 Pointsyes but now IOS change, and is something that have to be considerate. obetive-c is a different complete different language than Swift, and that is a BIG problem. they are not complementing language. they have nothing to do together. and the logical say is better create IOS Ojetive-c and other category that say IOS Swift.
Is my suggestion. and i think i'm in the correct logic here. but i understand if you think different.
Best regard!
Stone Preston
42,016 Pointswell the category is for iOS. Swift and Objective-C are both used in iOS development. The only courses that use swift have swift in the name of the course somewhere (Build A Weather App With Swift, Build A Simple iPhone App with Swift, Swift Basics, Swift Functions and Optionals, Swift Enums and Structs) so I dont think its too hard to figure out which is which