IOS develop with or without Interface builder?

I was always taught to do without the graphical tools, but it is used in all tutorials. I've always written the code necessary for each program. As I am a beginner with developing for iOS, I would like to know if I have to get used to using IB or not.
thanks to all
Gabriele

Thank you very much Michael,
I really wanted to know this.
good day.

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