Well, Walter and Carlos, my heart was racing until I found out that it still
requires a Mac.
Okay world, I'm just gonna hold my breath until I can write iPhone apps on
Linux. ( GASP! Start the stopwatch. )
Phoenix Sol
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 10:33 AM, Walter Luh <walterlua@anscamobile.com>
wrote:
Hi all,
Today, we are launching the early adopter version of the Ansca Corona SDK.
The SDK makes it incredibly easy to write native iPhone applications in Lua!
The SDK comes with a simulator, debugger, sample code, and over 100 pages
of documentation to get you started writing the next great iPhone app. In
addition, our seed developers have already created native iPhone apps using
our SDK and have successfully submitted them to the App Store.
(http://www.anscamobile.com/customers)
To try out the SDK, goto http://developer.anscamobile.com/ and sign up for
our early adopter program. Once registered, you'll be able to download it
and access the developer forums where we'll be able to answer your questions
about the Corona SDK.
On a personal note, we were first exposed to Lua when we were back at
Adobe and have become fans of the language ever since, especially of the Lua
list. We expect a lot of non-traditional developers and even web developers
will show interest in Corona. We would love to get help from you — the Lua
community — in getting these folks up to speed and use Lua to create
captivating iPhone experiences!
Enjoy!
Walter + Carlos