I was glancing through app dev vacancies in my country. In summary: java, .net and js. Native Swift? Almost none. Kotlin? Even less.
I agree and am convinced native development is technologically superior. Swift is amazing.
Business owners however seem to be content with non native iOS solutions.
I can imagine the USA differs with the potent apple market share. In Europe however android is king.
If this continues every developer here will go js. Yes, electron apps are gruesome but devs will learn the language leading to a job and Swift is more and more unlikely to do so. In truth apple is partly to blame. Apple devices are too expensive outside the USA. Crossplatform solutions are not discouraged. New API will probably be translated into some react native whatever API.
The stack overflow survey 2021 revealed a staggering 65 percent js and 5 percent Swift devs. But SwiftUI. Yes SwiftUI is shiny new, in the end it will no longer require someone to learn several frameworks as AppKit and UIKit. True. Oh and no more constraints. Do you also know what's true? The View's code merged into that of the VC. It is closures all over the place. A novice probably has no clue what the code means/does he/she codes Text() in and at this stage you must know SwiftUI and UIKit. If Apple manages to break the code at each release and iterates them as fast as Swift, even I will start to consider recommending TypeScript.
Is the future of most app dev coding js? Is Swift to be a niche for huge companies, mainly USA based? What's your take?
I agree and am convinced native development is technologically superior. Swift is amazing.
Business owners however seem to be content with non native iOS solutions.
I can imagine the USA differs with the potent apple market share. In Europe however android is king.
If this continues every developer here will go js. Yes, electron apps are gruesome but devs will learn the language leading to a job and Swift is more and more unlikely to do so. In truth apple is partly to blame. Apple devices are too expensive outside the USA. Crossplatform solutions are not discouraged. New API will probably be translated into some react native whatever API.
The stack overflow survey 2021 revealed a staggering 65 percent js and 5 percent Swift devs. But SwiftUI. Yes SwiftUI is shiny new, in the end it will no longer require someone to learn several frameworks as AppKit and UIKit. True. Oh and no more constraints. Do you also know what's true? The View's code merged into that of the VC. It is closures all over the place. A novice probably has no clue what the code means/does he/she codes Text() in and at this stage you must know SwiftUI and UIKit. If Apple manages to break the code at each release and iterates them as fast as Swift, even I will start to consider recommending TypeScript.
Is the future of most app dev coding js? Is Swift to be a niche for huge companies, mainly USA based? What's your take?
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