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Discussion on: Learning Mobile Development: Which path is more "marketable" ?

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Ryan Warner • Edited

As a bottom line, I would suggest picking what interests you and go for it. Start writing code. You could spend a week in React Native, and decide to switch to Swift, and I don't think you would have wasted time.

There are jobs available for all of the mobile dev paths, especially in a big city like NYC.

That being said, you can't go wrong with Swift (iOS) or Android native. These are the officially supported languages maintained by the long-standing companies that sell mobile devices. I've always seen a high demand for native mobile developers throughout my career.

I agree with Suzanne @s_aitchison that a great way to see what companies are recruiting for mobile devs is to start hunting for job postings. Check angle.co/, stackoverflow.com/jobs, etc. to start getting an idea of the space.

Here's an image comparing Google search trends image comparing Google search trends. While I don't think this is the sole piece of data you should base your decision on, it's helpful to keep in mind.

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Pachi 🥑

Thank you for your great advice Ryan, very helpful!!!

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Ryan Warner

Edited my post to include the image. Still learning my way around dev.to :)