Apple Relaxes iOS Development Tool Restrictions
An anonymous reader writes "Earlier this year Apple caused major upset among developers by updating the iPhone developer program license with clause 3.3.1. It basically stopped the use of cross-platform compilers, meaning Adobe Flash could not be used to develop an app for the App Store. The move also put into doubt which other development platforms could be used and generally caused a lot of confusion. Apple has just significantly relaxed that policy and allowed for the use of development tools, as long as 'the resulting apps do not download any code.'"
Then take your troll ass to android
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Do you bitch, whine and moan because Microsoft does the same shit on the Xbox 360 as Apple on iDevices? Mainly they are the gatekeepers?
Are you that fucking stupid that you can't even tell the difference between an all purpose computer and a console like appliance?
What a fucktard.
It all sounds reasonable enough for a mainstream consumer platform. If Nintendo or Sony published their guidelines, they'd no doubt be similar.
No doubt it's all completely unacceptable to freetards, libertarians and Al-Qaeda..
Seems if they're putting the video up at all it'd be easier to do it without access controls.
Except you have to have access controls around video to limit it to registered developers - Doh! On your part there.
No, I can't see how that's some great freebie.
Yes, I can tell you're not a developer at all since you have no appreciation for SDK documentation and help. Wallowing in your own ignorance and proclaiming it good is hardly healthy I would say.
I didn't bother to read the rest of your response; I'll summarize all of it by stating you're very probably wrong in each particular and leaving the exact details as an exercise to far better informed readers than yourself.
As is customary I give you the last response since Apple Haters never cease talking no matter how far they end up digging a hole in their technical rep.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
Sorry pal, but he kicked your ass severely on this thread. He actually has experience doing development and supporting himself with building apps for Apple products and you have what(?) qualifications? You got beat down in this thread and your ignorance on the subject shows.