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MutantSushi
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Comment #1251985
Empirical evidence? Ask the guys Apple is funding to do MacRuby.
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Comment #1251980
I have to pick one platform besides CocoaTouch it would be Nokia/Intel's MeeGo.
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Comment #1251434
Sorry, I think you've failed to grasp what Apple's "Multitasking" is about. They are perfectly happy with apps that do not multitask AT ALL. They are not offering "true" multitaski…
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Comment #1251426
Click the title of the original post. New licence quoted in Gruber's story.
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Comment #1251422
Quite. How does one extend this to real-world languages? "You must originally compose message board posts in English" So, nazi mind-readers to detect those secret English-as-2nd-La…
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Comment #1251412
It's not MacRuby, it's RubyCocoa, but yes, they have their own project using a language not included in this list. No, I'm not expecting consistency here against their own "baby", …
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Comment #1251407
please try to distinguish 'cross platform compilers' from using alternate languages to write for Cocoa APIs. it doesn't matter if you're using C# or Ruby, your program is still str…
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Comment #1251398
using a different language doesn't affect security, the executable is still within the same sandbox. please read up on the plethora of projects allowing other languages to work wit…
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Comment #1251393
what does language have to do with that? you can include your own C libraries within your project if you want, the language is no different. if people use other language interfaces…
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Comment #1251352
Yes, but is relevant if they are not judged to have a anti-compoetitive effect on the market as a whole. Clearly a company does not have to be a 100% monopoly in the literal sense …
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Comment #1251340
Interpreters being banned is old news, this is about compiled stuff being rejected because you chose a 'wrong' language.
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Comment #1251331
If Apple was judged a monopoly alot of this type of behavior, along with AppStore monopoly, would likely be barred. Until they are judged a monopoly, this is legit from a legal POV…
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Comment #1251310
Sure, 'multiplatform compiling/targeting' is one thing. But banning non-approved languages is silly. Even apple is funding projects like RubyCocoa and bringing Python compatability…