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Ed Vita
Courses Plus Student 250 PointsWhat track do you want in order to make a mobile app for both iOS and Android?
My app does not need to discriminate. And frankly I cannot decide if to release my app on Apple or Android phones first. So can I choose a track to develop on a language that will support both?
2 Answers
Michael Liquori
8,131 PointsYou will need to choose one first because they are two totally different languages.
Ed Vita
Courses Plus Student 250 PointsOk. Thanks guys. If my app has a regular webpage with Database, payment, accounts, etc. Which track do I take now?
Logan R
22,989 PointsLogan R
22,989 Points^ Yep. Android uses Java, while iOS uses Object-C or Swift.