SwiftUI development is one of the fastest-growing skills in mobile tech — and if you've ever wanted to build iOS apps, this is the best time to start. Most people who tried to learn iOS development before 2019 gave up at least once. The old way — using a framework called UIKit — was genuinely brutal for newcomers. Hundreds of lines of code just to lay out a simple screen. Something called "Auto Layout constraints" that fought you constantly. It was powerful, but it was the kind of powerful that also made you want to throw your laptop out a window. Then Apple released SwiftUI. It changed everything. A friend of mine had attempted iOS development twice and quit both times. When she tried SwiftUI, she had a real app running on her iPhone by the end of her first weekend. No tutorials — just Apple's official guide and a few hours of focus. "It felt like the framework wanted me to succeed," she told me. Today, she builds iOS apps professionally. That shift f...
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