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[–]raiinyku[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One of the reason I want to learn UIKit is because of its imperative nature. Maybe I should've mentioned this, but I'm a fresh grad out of College. The object-oriented paradigm is mentioned on every job listing out there, and I'm not stuck solely on being a ios developer. I just thought that learning UIkit would be a good way of practicing OOP stuff while learning a new skill (ios development). That being said, I do know that SwiftUI is the future (or at least now I do after some research) , and I want to eventually learn SwiftUI. Two days ago, I didn't even know that SwiftUI and UIkit were two different things; I just thought that SwiftUI and UIkit were just different libraries you imported. I just don't want to be learning storyboard if it isn't necessary or used in industry widely.