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Objective-C or Swift?
Hello! Back in 2014-15, I practiced Objective-C, UIKit, CoreData, Xcode - in general, I wrote applications for iOS for myself (for fun in my spare time).
It so happened that I abandoned the whole thing, but at the moment I’m looking towards mobile dev (iOS), WEB has become boring, perhaps with further employment in this direction.
Is Objective-C still alive, or has everyone been writing in Swift for a long time? How much has this direction changed in 5 years?
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Sorry, there have already been similar questions, but
I really liked them quite old
PSS Objective-C, I understood OOP and programming in general with it.
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If for two years most of the vacancies were Obj + preferably swift, now the situation is the opposite. Watch the vacancies for a couple of months, monitor upwork, depending on how you see the type of work for yourself, and draw a conclusion from your observations. In any case, it is ideal to know both languages. If you know any of them, you will find a job in 1 day
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