Novell has announced MonoTouch 1.0, a commercial SDK kit that allows developers to build iPhone apps using Microsoft's .Net Framework instead of the Apple-designated C or Objective-C languages. The SDK leverages Novell's Mono runtime for running Windows apps on non-Windows systems, allowing developers to utilize code and libraries written for .Net and programming languages like C#.
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Thing is: given that ridicolous iPhone AppStore where they essentially want to screw 3rd party, is iPhone worth time and money needed to develop an application?
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This is definitely cOoL and interesting news.
Will look at that SDK for sure...
Thing is: given that ridicolous iPhone AppStore where they essentially want to screw 3rd party, is iPhone worth time and money needed to develop an application?
Edited 2009-09-15 16:02 UTC