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JRazor2014-07-17 22:24:35
Mobile development
JRazor, 2014-07-17 22:24:35

Mobile development: in which direction to grow?

Dear colleagues.
I want to go into mobile development (in some promising part of it) and are interested in industries. To write on Android - learn Java, and to write iOS - learn Objective-C? Is it possible to write on Android in pure Java? Which is better to go - in iOS or Android?
In general, reflections on mobile development now and in the future are interesting.

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Copperfield, 2014-07-17
@JRazor

pure java?
There is also Swift for iOS.
Where it is better to go depends only on your preferences. (In my case, the choice was made due to the lack of apple devices)

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Sergey Lerg, 2014-07-18
@Lerg

Better cross-platform development. If not interesting, then Swift most likely.

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burlakadenis, 2014-07-20
@burlakadenis

towards profit...)

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Stas Densis, 2015-03-05
@deenween

if you develop games, then they buy more on IOS.

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Egor Kazantsev, 2015-03-19
@saintbyte

If you grow on Android, then grow towards C and NDK. Knowing C can *a little* help with ObjC =)

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Dmitry, 2015-09-18
@Dit81

I like Java and a lot of code has already been written for it... You don't have to look for a long time, think about the problem of clean and professional code. I also chose Android, because there were devices and I liked the openness of the platform. I literally studied everything in parallel with both Java and the Android SDK. It took about a month for everything ... Information is a sea, the code is open, examples are supplied with the SDK. You can try and decide if you like it or not...

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