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by tow21
6189 days ago
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I'm not sure that's entirely fair - I read it more like "I'm used to A, which means I find A much easier to use." And in this context, I think that's fair enough. There are far more developers out there with more than a passing familiarity with Java & the Java toolchain, than there are for Objective-C/XCode. By the sounds of it, it will be easier for those developers to develop for Android phones than the iPhone. Regardless of the relative technical merits of the platforms viewed in isolation, the ability to re-use your existing Java chops is going to be valuable. (I speak as someone who has done equally small amounts of development in both environments - personally, I prefer Objective-C development) |
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