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Old 07-31-2014, 09:15 AM   #145
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Originally Posted by jbjb View Post
I wouldn't necessarily agree that Objective C is hard to learn. It's a nice mix of C-style programming with Smalltalk-style OO. Any rounded programmer with a range of languages and language types under their belt should find it quite easy to pick up.
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But seriously, I guess different folks will find different things hard. I can't intuit Objective C syntax the way I can most high level languages I encounter, like Swift.
And the one formal on-line course I watched on it made a point of how comparatively different, and therefore difficult to pick up, it was compared to most modern C-type languages that current devs are familiar with, so I'm not alone.
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It's not clear to me that "devs need to be a bit more serious before trying to offer an iOS app to the public" is necessarily a disadvantage to the consumers of those apps!
Indeed, I was making those points to speak to why the typical Apple app may seem more polished than the typical Android app.

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