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GreenElephant2015-02-09 12:06:19
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GreenElephant, 2015-02-09 12:06:19

iOS Developer Perspective?

Good Afternoon, Dear Toaster Community! I understand that there are tons of similar questions (I read them all with pleasure), but after that I began to doubt even more. I'll explain the situation. I have been working in MS CRM for a year and a half, before that there was a little ASP.NET and Silverlight (In general, a stack of .NET technologies). Enterprise zadolbal specifically. Boring, uninteresting, development is kind of lousy (I've been sitting for the second month without loading). After such disappointments, I thought about leaving the IT sector, but finally I decided to try myself in iOS development. So, what we have: (something lists do not work)
1. Experience in OOP
2. Experience with JavaScript, C #
3. Wild desire, enthusiasm
4. MacBook, iPhone, iPod, iPad, in short, the whole apple pie.
What we don't have:
1. Technical education (I figured out the basic algorithms myself)
2. Not a very dense knowledge of mathematics (although at school / university, the matan went well, if necessary, I will tighten my knowledge).
The next question is, is it worth it? I see few vacancies, I am very afraid now to throw all my energy and time into studying (which I have already done), and then be left without a job. The Objective-C language doesn't scare me, it's even interesting to understand memory management and other pointers (spoiled CLR). Never freelancing, for me it's like opening my own business :D Please advise what to do. And do not swear for another template question :(

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Espleth, 2015-02-09
@GreenElephant

With good knowledge and enthusiasm, it’s a sin to leave IT, I would try on yours, especially since you don’t have so much knowledge.
iOS is not going to disappear anywhere, so there are prospects. Yes, and then switch to another mobile platform, if that is not difficult. Look at vacancies abroad, if there are no problems with English and moving, they should be more interesting there than here.

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agee, 2015-02-10
@agee

Just because you are bored in your particular office does not mean that .NET itself is boring. You might as well find a boring job in any technology. IMHO, you just need to grow professionally, then maybe interesting projects will be drawn by themselves.

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