I've had more fun in the last couple years learning Swift and iOS development than I have in a long time, it rejuvenated my career and my love for programming.
My best advice for you is to try and mimic an app that you like. You'll see things like neat little animations and end up going down a rabbit hole trying to figure out how to do it yourself.
Also, try to get something into the app store. You'll learn a lot about the whole process and get to experience the highs and lows of your app going through the Apple approval process.
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I've had more fun in the last couple years learning Swift and iOS development than I have in a long time, it rejuvenated my career and my love for programming.
My best advice for you is to try and mimic an app that you like. You'll see things like neat little animations and end up going down a rabbit hole trying to figure out how to do it yourself.
Also, try to get something into the app store. You'll learn a lot about the whole process and get to experience the highs and lows of your app going through the Apple approval process.