You can easily pickup RoR if you get into a situation where you have to use the framework.
However, if you're like me and you know javascript well, Objective-C might be the better choice. I've recently gotten into iOS app development and started off with using Phonegap. However, I quickly ran into the limitations of Phonegap and started having to do minor Obj-C modifications to get one of the apps to do things I needed. This experience has lead me down the path of deciding to tackle Obj-C, which for me is the better move than learning Ruby.
Yeah. That's what I think I want to learn but phonegap etc. were making me feel like maybe it was becoming more obsolete. From what you said, and what I have heard others say though I think that isn't true. I just want to learn something that will continue to be relevant for a long time.
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[ 1.6 ms ] story [ 12.1 ms ] threadHowever, if you're like me and you know javascript well, Objective-C might be the better choice. I've recently gotten into iOS app development and started off with using Phonegap. However, I quickly ran into the limitations of Phonegap and started having to do minor Obj-C modifications to get one of the apps to do things I needed. This experience has lead me down the path of deciding to tackle Obj-C, which for me is the better move than learning Ruby.