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Android mobile application development to iOS app development, is it a hard transition??

I been really thinking about getting into iOS development after working on android for some years now. My strongest language is java currently as well. so would it be a tough road to iOS dev

13th Jul 2017, 5:02 AM
D J
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the swift course has a section dealing with ios apps complete it then judge
13th Jul 2017, 5:07 AM
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
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13th Jul 2017, 5:44 PM
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Microsoft Xamarin may be able to help you
17th Jul 2017, 1:30 PM
Sura Wankam
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well I know xamarin is C# and a cross platform ide. I learned a lil swift but I was just more so asking about xcode vs android studio. Of course it can be subjective, just curious of the pros and con's of each
17th Jul 2017, 1:46 PM
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i think you don't have to learn Swift or Objective-C. you just continue C# after Java and use Xamarin to. this might be better, that's my opinion. but it's ok if you choose XCode. it's up to you
17th Jul 2017, 4:54 PM
Sura Wankam
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I understand what you're saying but with C# don't you lose some capabilities that you might have using swift and obj-c
17th Jul 2017, 4:59 PM
D J
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yeah, when you use Xamarin, basic knowledge of native languages is still required. and there are also some other cons. so just choose what fits you!
17th Jul 2017, 5:05 PM
Sura Wankam
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I was just gonna learn swift and get on with xcode. Should be interesting how it is compared to android studio
17th Jul 2017, 5:12 PM
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