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TMC |
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Re: GNUstep |
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Sat, 23 Jan 2010 10:43:35 -0800 (PST) |
In a word, no. The only way to develop apps is on a recent Macintosh with the
Xcode IDE. You can use GNUstep to learn Objective-C, Foundation, et cetera.
Or you can make web apps on Windows, and test them in Safari.
However, native iPhone / iPod Touch development will remain on a Mac for two
reasons.
1. There is no open source implementation of the iPhone's libraries.
2. Apple uses code signing for the iPhone. No application will run without a
digital certificate from Apple. Apple will only give you this certificate
after you have paid for the iPhone Developer Program.
--Tycho Martin Clendenny
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