![]() ![]() These cross-platform/cross-language tools are a lot easier to use if you have a fair amount of experience with the original platform/language that they are trying to be a bridge to. But the problem for me was not so much anything specifically to do with RubyMotion so much as the fact that I had no previous experience with native iOS development. RubyMotion was a pretty cool take on things, Laurent Sansonetti did a great job of making RubyMotion feel familiar to a Ruby developer. ![]() ![]() Having previous experience with Ruby and finding the prospect of learning Objective-C not particularly attractive, I tried RubyMotion back in 2013. I’ve tried out iOS development using a few different approaches over the years. Xamarin, Visual Studio and iOS development ![]()
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