![]() ![]() I've done native apps for both OS's since 2012. What would be the one big piece of advice you wish you had gotten that would have saved you hours of researching a tinkering? ![]() If one and two are promising, what's the next gotcha I'm about to face going into iOS. ![]() If you found this be a lucrative endeavor, was there a specific type of company you started to target or did you go full independent contractor at that point? I've developed in these and formed my own opinions on their place in the market.ĭoes this do anything for you as far as positioning yourself in the market goes? I get a lot of contacts looking for a double agent but at the same pay of any single stack IC so I personally haven't seen value in pushing myself this direction. I'm not looking for cross platform solution architects using flutter, xamarain, etc. All the stuff you'd expect out of a senior level dev or higher. Not just a UI app, actual feature rich apps leveraging networking, persistence, third party data libraries. I find it simple enough to read, I program in many languages and after spinning up xcode and getting a few company apps compiling, I'm a bit over the "IDE hell" hurdle you usually hit.Īre there devs here that actually develop on both platforms in depth natively. Not judging, burnout is real, get that money and get out.Īnyways, I've constantly had to dig into iOS code to find my own answers for lack of team understanding or devs just not getting back to me. It's not that they don't exist, they obviously do, just so many have been doing it since day one and seem totally checked out. I think I've worked with one good iOS dev. Usually Android is behind the iOS app because companies will focus on iOS first. I've been developing on Android for ~6.5 years now and I've found myself having to cross check iOS a lot in companies I'm working for. Material Design Icons Weekly Threads Calendar ![]() For news and questions about these topics try using other subs likeĪndroid Job Interview Questions and Answers This sub-reddit isn't about phones' and apps' general functionality, support, or system software development (ROMs). News for Android app developers with the who, what, where, when, and how of the Android community. ![]()
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