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Start your free trialRich Braymiller
7,119 PointsWhere to go now?
So I am just about to complete the new Objective-C Basics course. Where do I go now? It talks about objects at the end. Should I do the retired objective-c course, swift or?
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Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,859 PointsHey Rich,
If your goal is iOS development, then I would recommend you do the Swift 2 track.
The new / updated "Object Oriented Objective-C" is on the roadmap to be released this month, but I would definitely do the Swift 2 Track as well.
Keep Coding!
Rich Braymiller
7,119 Pointsi've heard there is a great Objective-C book out there but I don't know the title of it or i'd purchase it...
Keli'i Martin
8,227 PointsKeli'i Martin
8,227 PointsI can't wait for the updated Objective-C stuff. As awesome as Swift is, the majority of apps out there are still written in Objective-C. There is a severe lack of updated Objective-C tutorials out in the wild ever since Swift was released.
ARMANDO RODRIGUEZ
4,216 PointsARMANDO RODRIGUEZ
4,216 PointsHi Jason, Any news on the updated "Object Oriented Objective-C"? I would still like to study Objective-C strictly.
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,859 PointsJason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,859 PointsHey ARMANDO RODRIGUEZ
According to the RoadMap, it should be sometime this month.