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As does Titanium which you said would no longer be allowed.
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It also uses Python and Ruby in addition.
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That's hardly a ringing endorsement.
It's really quite simple (Ruby, Python, C#, Flash, etc ) != (C, C++, ObjC). And Apple says C, C++ and Obj-C (plus Web apps) are the only languages allowed. There's no disputing that, the language is very clear.
They might might choose to look the other way for anything non-Flash related, but that's not the way its written. And it fully gives them the right to start banning other cross-compilers if they do something Apple doesn't like (as with Adobe) in the future.