For iPad, it's Apple's Xcode which primarily uses Objective-C but I do know you 
are able to code in Java, and some other languages.
It's a little different with iPad since if you are going to be distributing the 
app it will need to be through a developers account which can either create a 
dev app or a production app.  The difference between the two is that the dev 
app can only be distributed through the app store to a single ipad with a given 
designator.  A production app is basically a free-for-all and available to the 
world, for a fee if you choose.

--Dan

On May 31, 2011, at 9:22 PM, Daniel Stasinski wrote:

> On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 6:40 PM, Thomas Cameron
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> are they awesome?
>> do they suck?
>> could I have some feedback on  them?
> 
> What are the development environments like for iPad and Android
> tablets?  What languages can be used?
> Daniel
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