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Think about it carefully. If you cannot generate the code of another system on one computing device; because of _arbitrary_ restrictions put into place by the manufacturer, then is it truly a computing system?
Can one be productive on an iPad? Yes, absolutely. Can one make iPad software, that can make iPad software, on an iPad ? No.
I wish apple didn't restrict the iPad as much as they do, but there are practical and functional IDEs available on the app store. For example, I use Python for iOS on my iPad - it's fully permissible under apple rules, I can make basic software, it's run by python (somewhere in between compiled and interpreted due to the design of python), and I can say make a python program that can be used to make iPad software inside it.
The iPad is turing complete, that is not in question. It's just that it's not usually the best or most practical tool for development or content creation in general.
Kroc, I'm pretty sure you are confusing "turing complete" with "not locked down, I can install what I want." The iPad hardware is turing complete. Arguing that it is not is pretty effing stupid.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turing_complete
Same idiotic arguments about whether or not a playstation 3 or xbox is a "computer" or not. Yes. It is. It just isn't a /general purpose/ computer.





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