theres also http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ischeme/id395305584?mt=8
/Tim On Apr 15, 2011, at 9:59, David Griffiths <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > On Fri, 2011-04-15 at 15:23 +0200, Kassen wrote: >> Federico; >> >> >> You are not supposed to be able to put an interpreter >> environment, but you >> have http://www.mobileappsystems.com/products/iluabox, so what >> do you think? >> >> >> Another issue might be that Apple's NDA for the IOS SDK seems to go >> against the TOPLAP spirit. Clearly that hasn't been a problem for >> everyone, for example Nick Collins released a puzzle/experiment/toy >> for the iPhone that's related to livecoding (apparently, I have yet to >> see it in person), but it's something to consider. Personally I see a >> bit of a conflict between Apple's "You can't talk about coding for >> this" stance there and the "Come look at my code, it's fun!" >> perspective the Fluxus promotes. >> >> I'm not promoting a purist hard-liner stance here; I too enjoy the >> framerates of NVidea's binary blob drivers, but it's something to >> consider. > > The critical factor for me is that with android I can just upload a > package somewhere[1] and people can use it. Having to ask permission all > the time is a return to the bad old days of controlled media. > > I don't think Apple are "evil" etc etc, it's simply the necessary side > effect of a fairly old fashioned business model. > > This explains the problem quite well: > http://michelf.com/weblog/2011/gpl-ios-app-store/ > > cheers, > > dave > > [1] http://www.pawfal.org/dave/files/fluxus.apk > > >
