There is no reasonable way for Apple to tell if an application is
implemented in Objective-C or in some other language on top of
Objective-C. After all, "any sufficiently complicated C or Fortran
program contains an ad hoc informally-specified bug-ridden slow
implementation of half of Common Lisp" [Phil Greenspun]. Why can't
this Lisp be Pharo Smalltalk? How would they know the difference?

Lukas

2010/4/10 Ramiro Diaz Trepat <[email protected]>:
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