Swift

If you want to write apps for the iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch, you absolutely need to learn Swift. Introduced in 2014, it replaced Objective-C as the preferred language for iOS and macOS, and its popularity has grown steadily since then. However, it is little used on platforms other than Apple (although it supports Linux, Windows and Android). Apple describes it as “a powerful programming language that’s also easy to learn”.

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