I am intermediate in terms of learning coding and problem-solving etc. Worked with Swift a bit and I know all the fundamentals, I’m thinking Swift and the actual Xcode and Design stuff need to be learned seperatly or at once together

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They’re already practicing swift code so they have a Mac, probably an iPhone too if that’s the dev they’re looking for. The dev licence is not that expensive.

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To add to your point: I’m 9 years into dev work. I’ve never bought a license. I build with the simulator, or I build onto my phone. You only need the license if you put an app into the App Store, and that’s further than the stage OP is in.

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