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by justinzollars 4063 days ago
I was in this situation last March. I had no native experience with only years of ruby and javascript under my belt.

I decided to begin my journey into the Apple world by starting with Objective-C. I made this decision because of the rich availability of learning resources, Stackoverflow's engaged community and the maturity of the language.

I moved over to Swift this January, and the transition couldn't have been better. I know I will take flack for this statement, because it isn't entirely true but: I feel like Objective-C and Swift are related to one another as Coffee-script is related to Javascript; so the time spent learning Objective-C was not wasted and only made my appreciation for Swift greater.

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Of course, you definitely didn't waste time spent learning Obj-C - once you dig into more advanced stuff, you find that knowledge useful.

Although, I think that considering Swift is only around 7 months old, there are already a lot of really good and high quality resources available online.

Good point. This is now totally true. It was not the case last year when I had to make this decision. The resources available is rich today.