Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th May 2010 11:32 UTC
Apple It's rumour time! Analyst Trip Chowdhry, with Global Equities Research, is claiming that Microsoft has been allotted seven minutes during Steve Jobs' WWDC keynote speech. Supposedly, the Redmond giant will unveil that developers will be able to write native iPhone, iPad, and Mac applications using Visual Studio 2010 on Windows. As crazy as this sounds, this shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone who can move beyond the outdated Apple vs. Microsoft attitude.
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RE[3]: Comment by Kroc
by mrhasbean on Thu 27th May 2010 13:32 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: Comment by Kroc"
mrhasbean
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Flash CS5 compiles a native binary, it doesn’t use an interpreter. Apple banned it on principle. It’s no different to monotouch which is also a grey area now.


But as has also been pointed out, you weren't writing code in C, C++ or Objective C, which you can do with VS. The other possibility of course is that this has something to do with Apple moving their search to Bing - but damn I hope not!

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