I think what is really means is that Apple is going to allow more companies to use and develop their own development tools/languagues to program the iPhone, iPad, etc. - whereas they seemed to be saying prior to this announcement that you had to use some tools they approved of. This basically had shut down a large part of the development tool community from looking at the iPhone/iPad as Apple wouldn't allow it.
Java has been strong on the Mac for many years, as its built into the OS X Mac operating system, so that is why Java support is so strong I would suspect.
>Hi.
>I wonder what this means ?
>I did some searches, and although you can develop apps in C# and run them on an Ipad. a lot of stuff does not seem to be supported .
>Ideally I was looking to develop a desktop app, run it on a Windows PC, and then with no change, port it over to an IPAD.
>I dont think this is possible though as a lot of the stuff from C# is not compatibe ??
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>Regards,
>Gerard
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>>In case anyone didn't see this and interested, evidently Apple has removed their unusual thinking on development for their phone, and will now allow it. Following is a nice explanation if anyone interested:
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http://www.realsoftwareblog.com/2010/09/ios-development-in-real-studio.html