Hey developer and designer friends! I've been out of app dev for a long time. My instincts now is "go get a book on swift and build it." But, for prototyping -- or even production -- that seems like it's not a good first step anymore. What would you do?
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Replying to @generativist @round
react native can probably get you much of the way you need to go, depending on what you're planning to do.
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I played with it briefly and enjoyed it. I'm just not sure I should be building full apps. Maybe more like using narrower tools for proof of concept?
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Replying to @generativist @round
oh, for sure - I just proposed it as an alternative to Swift, assuming you were talking about learning swift to build full apps
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Oh yea, sorry. I meant my bias is to learn a relevant framework / language *deeply*, even if it's just to *start* building things and trying ideas out.
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(I think I'm uncomfortable if I can't interrogate any particular part directly through code, *even* if that's not a task appropriate use of my time.)
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