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I'll have to try it out to make an informed decision, but Ares looks like a good idea. Only thing is, I am still living in the cell phone dark ages so I have no itches to scratch at the moment. I hope there is the ability to use Ares off line though. There are cases where you don't have web access and still want to be productive.
One thing I don't understand though, is why people seem to think that JS == easy and C/C++/Obj-C == hard. For me, and I suspect for many other developers, the opposite is true.