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>Hi George,
>while Microsoft seems to be going a big step towards a "closed
>environment", Apple seems to be gradually opening up the iOS platform
>for outside development tools if I understand recent announcements
>correctly, at lease it isn't mandatory to use Objective C any more. Does
>that give a chance for NSBasic to become a development platform for the
>iPhone? Or do Apple's rules still prevent that? Are p-code interpreters
>still outside? (or is that a wrong description for NSBasic?)
>Kind regards
>Thomas
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