

#APPCODE VS XCODE CODE#
I currently have a SwiftUI project with loads of code files. They outright suck! (yeah, there we go: the frustration is real …)

Please note also, that Storyboards are always super slow to load. Regarding slowness, I would imagine it depends a lot on what Mac hardware you are using, combined with how big your code project is. You make a lot of valid points - and I agree with the complaints you have about code completion (something which used to work flawlessly not long ago in earlier Xcode versions). But I'm wondering which is better, "Learning at Udemy OR Studying by myself while making a project(with the help of googling)." I don't know which will help me more. If I finish learning SwiftUI, then I don't have to use Storyboard? Or I have to use both? How do users using AppCode make apps with Storyboard?.Is AppCode better than Xcode? (I don't care about pricing if AppCode offers more comfortable environment to me.).I'm preparing to learn SwiftUI, but I can only make UI with Storyboard yet. Recently I was so annoyed about Xcode because of some bugs and issues.īut I'm a bit worried about using Storyboard in AppCode. I just found out that there is an alternative for Xcode. I'm a university student, my major is Computer Engineering, and I'm learning about making iOS apps. Take note that this list is live and based on most frequent questions in posts will be updated with "quicklinks". There's too many to list them all, however here's a convenient link to all programming guides at There is also dedicated subreddit for learning Objective-C: /r/learnobjectivec.Objective-C primer if you are new to the language and CocoaTouch frameworks.The Swift Programming Language also available as an iBook - new Apple's programming language for writing iOS and OS X applications.Swift or Objective-C? if you don't know which language to choose.If you are looking to get started (iOS programming in general or some specific area), here are more relevant links for you: Please browse it first before asking questions that are answered there.
