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Originally Posted by FanIn80
This could potentially be HUGE. Native iPhone, iPod, iPad and OS X apps written in Visual Studio?
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Interesting for sure but you still need to learn Objective C. I'm not an Objective C developer but it's got to be drastically different from .Net. A good, native, Objective C IDE in Windows will help development for sure, but I seriously doubt that Windows developers are going to be able to port applications over without huge performance hits.
It'll be interesting to see what MS does to ease the transition from C# to Objective C...