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- Subject: Re: Goodbye Lua on iPhone?
- From: Alexander Gladysh <agladysh@...>
- Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 16:00:07 +0400
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 15:55, steve donovan <steve.j.donovan@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Roberto Ierusalimschy
> <roberto@inf.puc-rio.br> wrote:
>> It seems that Mr. Jobs argues that "intermediate layers between the
>> platform and the developer ultimately produces sub-standard apps and
>> hinders the progress of the platform."
> Here's a thought experiment. Say there was a translation tool that
> would take a Lua + framework program and output reasonable Objective-C
> code, which is then compiled by the Authorized Toolchain. It would
> not be possible to detect the difference, without an actual source
> code review. (Of course, to make this a useful idea there would have
> to be an equivalent interpreter/emulator chain for development,
> otherwise this is an exercise in technical masochism.)
> So what would 3.3.1 say to that, given that the results have no
> distinguishing binary signature to indicate that this is not
> 'originally' an Objective-C program?
Thought experiments are cool unless you tie money and time to them.
It is fine for one programmer — one artist kind of developers.
Once you tie in more money, you can't risk walking a minefield.
Alexander.
- References:
- Re: Goodbye Lua on iPhone?, Sam Roberts
- Re: Goodbye Lua on iPhone?, Vaughan McAlley
- Re: Goodbye Lua on iPhone?, Bertrand Mansion
- Re: Goodbye Lua on iPhone?, Henk Boom
- Re: Goodbye Lua on iPhone?, Enrico Colombini
- Re: Goodbye Lua on iPhone?, Henk Boom
- Re: Goodbye Lua on iPhone?, steve donovan
- Re: Goodbye Lua on iPhone?, Sam Roberts
- Re: Goodbye Lua on iPhone?, Roberto Ierusalimschy
- Re: Goodbye Lua on iPhone?, steve donovan