On Jun 25, 2009, at 13:13 , Neal Clark wrote:

> IIRC apple has a policy against running interpreted code on the
> iphone. while bundling an interpreter with your application code into
> an executable may strictly speaking produce a 'binary', the
> application would not be compiled.

This kind of crap is worse than just about anything MS ever did, and  
is the reason I can't see myself ever getting an iPhone. Just saying.

> and even if they did allow it, i'd expect them to take some position
> against embedding spidemonkey when webkit is at developer's disposal.

Perhaps icodemac intends to use Webkit, or at least its JS engine.

I'll also note that icodemac's model is basically the same as the Pre,  
so I'm hoping he'll do that eventually.

Even if it doesn't do phones, though, this will be unique if it does  
Mac, Windows, Linux and browser. And he's proven he can do this kind  
of thing before.

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