Joe Doe wrote: » Often media co's prefer hard portfolios/examples and experience (even if that's from you own enterprise), to fancy courses, theory and qualifications. Knock out a dozen simple but useful apps using the very latest Xcode6.1 utilising Swift (requires Mavericks), and you'll be a few steps ahead of most others. A clean FlatUI with 'Free' but with the 'InApp purchase' option seems the way to go currently, and any sales will thus be remunerated in the meantime.
Frank Lee Midere wrote: » If looking for jobs today it's best to learn objective C.
Swift is an innovative new programming language for iOS and OS X with concise yet expressive syntax that produces lightning-fast apps...
Joe Doe wrote: » Indeed Swift on Xcode is largely designed based on and to work in tangent with Obj-C.https://developer.apple.com/swift/