Not sure about pay, but the iOS devs I've worked with here couldn't program their way out of a paper bag. They know all about view controllers and weird Apple UI guidelines, but have no clue about standard engineering concepts like threading/synchronization, network transports, BLE, couldn't even write a proper ring buffer or at least find a library for it.
And forget about asking them to try to read or learn any other language. They are afraid of anything that's not Objective-C or Swift. (even some are afraid of learning Swift)
Not sure about pay, but the iOS devs I've worked with here couldn't program their way out of a paper bag. They know all about view controllers and weird Apple UI guidelines, but have no clue about standard engineering concepts like threading/synchronization, network transports, BLE, couldn't even write a proper ring buffer or at least find a library for it. And forget about asking them to try to read or learn any other language. They are afraid of anything that's not Objective-C or Swift. (even some are afraid of learning Swift)
This is probably your experience and I wasn’t arguing about the competence of iOS engineers.
I wrote a wrapper for the paper bag .dll. Can you pass it to them for me? Problem solved.