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Mo
@meb
Looking to get into iOS app development Go for swift or react native? Not intending to publish to android (for now)
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Jennifer Tran
@jennifertran
React Native (Though you can vibe code through your way through it much easily now)
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Mo
@meb
Interesting, everyone else here recommended Swift. Which are the criteria guiding your recommendation to use React Native?
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Jennifer Tran
@jennifertran
Also building your React Native skills will help you build your React (web) skills (but that’s a dying skill imo since vibe coding does it so well)
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Jennifer Tran
@jennifertran
It was more of long-term thinking. React Native is better for BOTH iOS and Android. If your app is built on React Native, it will be optimized for Android.
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