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Apple Platforms vs Windows

Developers should learn Apple Platforms to build native applications for Apple's extensive user base, which includes over 1 billion active devices worldwide meets developers should learn windows for building desktop applications, enterprise software, or games using platforms like . Here's our take.

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Apple Platforms

Developers should learn Apple Platforms to build native applications for Apple's extensive user base, which includes over 1 billion active devices worldwide

Apple Platforms

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Developers should learn Apple Platforms to build native applications for Apple's extensive user base, which includes over 1 billion active devices worldwide

Pros

  • +This is essential for creating high-performance, secure apps that leverage platform-specific features like Siri, Apple Pay, and ARKit, particularly for consumer-facing mobile, desktop, and wearable applications
  • +Related to: swift, objective-c

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

Windows

Developers should learn Windows for building desktop applications, enterprise software, or games using platforms like

Pros

  • +NET, as it dominates the business and consumer PC markets
  • +Related to: c-sharp, dotnet

Cons

  • -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case

The Verdict

Use Apple Platforms if: You want this is essential for creating high-performance, secure apps that leverage platform-specific features like siri, apple pay, and arkit, particularly for consumer-facing mobile, desktop, and wearable applications and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.

Use Windows if: You prioritize net, as it dominates the business and consumer pc markets over what Apple Platforms offers.

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The Bottom Line
Apple Platforms wins

Developers should learn Apple Platforms to build native applications for Apple's extensive user base, which includes over 1 billion active devices worldwide

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