Major difference between ios and android
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Hi all, I have just joined ios development course in Toronto in Cestar College of Business, Health and Technology. In my knowledge core java is basic for these both. What is the major difference between both these courses. I mean what are the main modules included in these courses. Expecting your replies. Thank you.
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Hi all, I have just joined ios development course in Toronto in Cestar College of Business, Health and Technology. In my knowledge core java is basic for these both. What is the major difference between both these courses. I mean what are the main modules included in these courses. Expecting your replies. Thank you.
You joined a course that didn't started with pointing out the different approaches of different platforms? Demand your money back! Now! In iOS the main development is based on Objective-C or Swift (both C-like languages) and not on Java. Even in Android Java used as a language and not as a platform (means no Java libraries presented as part of the development environment). If you want to target all (most) mobile platforms you should look for cross-platform development tools, like Xamarin Studio or Cordova... However - I would advise you to take slow steps if this is your first time as developer...Learn basic things unrelated to platform, and then target a single platform and only then go multi-platform...
Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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Hi all, I have just joined ios development course in Toronto in Cestar College of Business, Health and Technology. In my knowledge core java is basic for these both. What is the major difference between both these courses. I mean what are the main modules included in these courses. Expecting your replies. Thank you.
The course details are all listed at http://www.cestarcollege.com/courses/technology/mobile-application-developer/[^]. However, be warned, colleges claiming that you can earn large amounts of money on completion of their courses rarely deliver.
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Hi all, I have just joined ios development course in Toronto in Cestar College of Business, Health and Technology. In my knowledge core java is basic for these both. What is the major difference between both these courses. I mean what are the main modules included in these courses. Expecting your replies. Thank you.
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You joined a course that didn't started with pointing out the different approaches of different platforms? Demand your money back! Now! In iOS the main development is based on Objective-C or Swift (both C-like languages) and not on Java. Even in Android Java used as a language and not as a platform (means no Java libraries presented as part of the development environment). If you want to target all (most) mobile platforms you should look for cross-platform development tools, like Xamarin Studio or Cordova... However - I would advise you to take slow steps if this is your first time as developer...Learn basic things unrelated to platform, and then target a single platform and only then go multi-platform...
Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
The biggest difference between the two is privacy and call blocking the iPhone encryption processes all data communications in and out the Android does not. The iPhone has a prehistoric call blocker and even buying one in the store is just an extension of that extinct form of a call blocker and by the way cannot individually block anonymous callers though just like any other phone can be brought into the 20th century with a smart rewrite of the software. It's either all or nothing and it effects text alerts in a negative way too when activated. Additional info in here Android vs IOS Development Battle. Let’s begin![^]