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1,119 PointsReview scope and loops
I have just finished the review on scope and loops. Is there any further instruction for Objective-C? Should I be moving on to Swift? Mark
2 Answers
Alexander Davison
65,469 PointsWell, most beginners struggle with Objective-C (even I struggle with it).
I recommend starting with Swift 3 since it is more beginner-friendly and easier-to-understand.
if you feel like continuing with iOS after learning Swift you could move on to Objective-C.
Good luck! ~ Alex
mark hengstebeck
1,119 PointsThanks Alex, I will consider Swift 3.