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Abdijabar Mohamed
1,462 PointsWhich one of the 2 tracks for iOS swift app development?
I have been following the Swift 2.0 iOS app development track with Pasan. I realized that there is also another track, which actually has longer hours(and may be more content) and when I tried to check it out, I got a " Bummer! You are already on this track" when am not. Should I stop Swift 2.0 and go to the other track??
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Marc Lambertz
23,515 PointsKeep on going trough the Swift 2.0 track. It is the one track you want because of relevance. All other iOS tracks are a bit out of date. So if you don't want to struggle with Xcode and obsolete code samples, stay on the Swift 2.0 track.
Abdijabar Mohamed
1,462 PointsThanks. what next if I wanna build complex apps?
Marc Lambertz
23,515 PointsYou don't want to build complex apps at first. Just start at the beginning and complete one track. Then test yourself at the older tracks, especially the Objective-C one. Why you should learn Objective-C? Because it is still alive and you will be confronted with this language. So better you know about it. The other thing is, that the Objective-C tracks contains much more about the iOS frameworks like Core Data. So simply just keep on studying. Don't waste your time thinking about complex apps before you have learned the basics.