Hi Gabriel,
wow a Synthesizer, that sounds like a cool project! I don't know anything
about the audio APIs on the iPhone and Android, so I cannot really tell you
whether this is feasible. But if there is something comparable, I'd say why
not.
We haven't actually done any proper benchmarks. Fact of the matter is that
our generated Objective-C code can be optimized and we are currently working
on that. But I don't know how it compares directly against the same Android
app running on a device. My guess is that it heavily depends on what the
code is doing.
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Sascha
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On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 6:36 AM, Gabriel Sánchez <gab...@gm...>wrote:
> hey guys, I think it's a cool project you're working on. I've made a couple
> of very simple iPhone apps with objective C actually in a workshop. I don't
> even own an iPhone but I'd like to make an app. I was thinking on doing a
> synthesizer. Would it be possible to make a synth with java and then cross
> compile it so it works on the iPhone?
>
> I also was wondering how different is the performance comparing the obj-c
> code with the java code on the iphone?
>
> thanks a lot.
>
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