Oh I see. I think it was the word "outlaw" that tripped me up. I guess if you 
see the iPad as an asset belonging to all of us, you would get the feeling that 
Apple is "outlawing" cross platform development. But I don't think any iPad but 
the one I buy belongs to me or anyone else. 

I don't see what Apple is doing as being monopolistic or engaging in 
Anti-trust. What they are trying to discourage is using tools to develop apps 
that can dramatically change the look and feel of their device, or affect 
stability, or lend themselves to obsolescence, or worse yet, to hinder 
advancements in the iPhone OS. Anyone remember how many times Microsoft said 
they were done with DOS, or how long Windows had to deal with the restrictions 
of the old hardware PC spec? Ball and chain comes to my mind. 

Like I said in another post, what would have happened if many of the apps 
originally written for the iPhone were so buggy they were causing kernel 
crashes all the time? Who would get the blame? Apple of course. Any attempt to 
defend themselves would have been deemed finger pointing. I for one am happy 
that we have building codes requiring building contractors to comply with 
ordinances. It means that the 6 story I work in is not coming down to the 
ground with just any old earthquake. I think of Apple's control over the 
software that ends up running on the iPhone exactly like those building codes. 

Bob


On May 10, 2010, at 10:14 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:

> Here's the guy Steve Jobs likes to point out is his mouthpiece, on the 
> subject.
> 
> http://daringfireball.net/2010/04/middleware_and_section_311
> 
> Chipp Walters
> CEO, Shafer Walters Group, Inc
> 
> On May 10, 2010, at 11:59 AM, Bob Sneidar <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Really?? That is what Apple wants?
>> 
>> 
>> On May 10, 2010, at 9:56 AM, Chipp Walters wrote:
>> 
>>> Josh,
>>> 
>>> The issue isn't whether Apple wants to outlaw reusing code libraries. They 
>>> don't. They want to outlaw cross platform development. 
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