On the iOS platform, the traditional programming language is Objective-C. Swift is a new development language released by Apple at WWDC (Apple Developer Conference) in 2014. It can run on Mac OS and iOS platforms together with Objective-C. After just a few years, Swift has become the preferred language for IOS platform development. On the Android platform, Java has always been the main choice, but its share has declined slightly. Kotlin is a relatively new JVM language that has been actively developed by JetBrains since 2011 and its market share has been increasing year by year. Since Kotlin was announced as an officially supported language at the Google IO 2017 conference, the language has received increasing attention in the Android community and has become a hot topic in the Android development field. Realm said that by the end of 2018, Kotlin will surpass Java in the field of Android development and become the first language for developing Android applications. However, although Kotlin is becoming more and more popular, it is still a niche language compared to other languages. It will take some time to surpass Java. Jimifeng Network builds its own mini-programs for merchants in various industries. WeChat ID: 18673936764 |
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