Re: Ok, Apple has released its grip
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- Subject: Re: Ok, Apple has released its grip
- From: Enrico Colombini <erix@...>
- Date: 2010年9月11日 16:06:12 +0200
On 11/09/2010 15.27, Chris Babcock wrote:
The whole thread has been more heat than light almost from the beginning.
I'm sure someone is disappointed that they won't be able to use the
revolutionary JS interpreter they wrote in Lua, but I'd be more interested
knowing about specific apps and development tools.
assumin I correctly understood your question) as development tools you
can either user Apple's Xcode (a decent IDE with some quirks) and tools,
or just use gcc. I've no experience about the latter on iPhone
development, but I suppose the hard part will be code signing, testing
and deployment.
Objective-C is a C superset, so compiling Lua should pose no problems.
If you prefer pre-cooked development, there are many application
generators around, some of then using Lua.
In any case, you'll need Mac hardware (some people hacked OS X to run it
on PCs but, apart from the obvious legal point, I certainly wouldn't use
something like that for professional development).
In any case, an Apple-oriented list or website would probably be more
appropriate and informative about the iWhatever development tools,
unless somebody here wrote a Lua library or interface for those devices.
--
Enrico
- References:
- Ok, Apple has released its grip, Alex Queiroz
- Re: Ok, Apple has released its grip, Bulat Ziganshin
- Re: Ok, Apple has released its grip, Kevin Vermeer
- Re: Ok, Apple has released its grip, Martin Schröder
- Re: Ok, Apple has released its grip, Chris Babcock
- Re: Ok, Apple has released its grip, Martin Schröder
- Re: Ok, Apple has released its grip, Kevin Vermeer
- Re: Ok, Apple has released its grip, Moritz Moeller
- Re: Ok, Apple has released its grip, Chris Babcock