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Ask HN: Graduate Java developer, should I get into iOS development?
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2 points
by dan2k3k4
5003 days ago
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I have just obtained my B.Sc in Computer Science however I've spent most of my time with Java.
I'm currently looking for jobs and wondered whether I should try to get into iOS development (via internship or similar) or to try and find a job with Java development. Personally, I would prefer to be involved in something new. However as far as I know, most internships pay very little and I'm concerned how I will get by with all the different expenditures (as well as being in debt with a student loan, though that's only 2% or something from your pay-check providing you earn more than 20k per year). What do you guys think? Is iOS development still growing or is it "too late" to jump into that game? I have some minor Android development too but I haven't found a company for that yet in the regions (Geneva-Lausanne, Switzerland) that I've been looking. |
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Java skills are very much in demand, and you are in a good position if you have decent experience of the language - if you do go down that route I would make sure you have some knowledge of Java EE, infrastructure frameworks like Spring and Hibernate and front-end web frameworks like GWT, JSF etc.
You don't say where you are from but I'm guessing the UK - There are usually a few Java jobs to be found in London and Cambridge as well as the M4 corridor areas.