From: Steven A. <st...@ar...> - 2009-03-10 22:47:35
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On Mar 10, 2009, at 3:42 PM, Neil Stevens wrote: > Timothy Perrett wrote: >> This is actually against the Apple EULA of the SDK. Its not that >> its not >> technically possible, its just that its leagally not :-) > > Depends on whether he's writing for the Apple side or the Jailbroken > side of iPhone development, heh. Right, this is intended for strictly legitimate apps sold on the App Store, indistinguishable from any other app other than that the source code is Ruby rather than Objective C. First of all, I like Ruby way more than Objective C, and second, I want to use my preferred editor rather than XCode. steven |