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Old 05-27-2010, 10:04 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by BlackEleven View Post
Wow, Adobe must be pissed right about now considering the latest iPhone EULA that states only apps originally written in C,C++ and ObjC are permitted on the iPhone, which rules out Flash and should rule out this too. Assuming Apple's okay with this, its just further proof that they only enforce the rules on those they don't like.
This isn't the same thing. In Flash, apps are written using ActionScript, with the option of letting an export feature convert everything to C, C++ or Objective-C. In Visual Studio, the app is written natively in C++ right from the start - which is what the EULA calls for.

Aside from everything else, this is Apple proving that they aren't trying to make people buy Macs to develop for their platform. It really is all about native code and application performance.

...well, with a little bit of kicking Google in the nuts too.
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