So, to answer the question directly: yes should get busy learning SwiftUI because it is the future of app development on Apple’s platforms , but you still need to learn UIKit because those skills will be useful for years to come.
Read moreWill SwiftUI take over UIKit?
SwiftUI won’t replace UIKit until those students @Stadford get into the management of software companies , so it will be a few more years yet.
Read moreShould I use SwiftUI or UIKit?
SwiftUI takes everything Apple learned from UIKit, and provides developers with much better features that are unavailable in UIKit . One of these features includes creating even more powerful applications while at the same time using less code than UIKit.
Read moreAre companies using SwiftUI?
SwiftUI is only two years out and not widely used by companies in production .
Read moreShould I use SwiftUI for new project?
No ! SwiftUI is great fun to work with, and you can build marvelous things with it. … So, to answer the question directly: yes should get busy learning SwiftUI because it is the future of app development on Apple’s platforms, but you still need to learn UIKit because those skills will be useful for years to come.
Read moreIs SwiftUI ready for prime time?
As in my opinion, SwiftUI is still not ready for prime time , it is nonetheless a very much essential part of Apple’s development ecosystem. A must if you’re thinking about integrating various features such as CarPlay or Apple Watch extensions, creating Widgets for your application, or even building cross-platform apps.
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