Google Tech Talks October 14, 2008 ABSTRACT Apple’s iPhone has resulted in significant interest from users and developers alike. Apple’s SDK for the iPhone is based on Objective-C as the development language as well as Cocoa for the GUI. Unfortunately Apple’s license agreement for the iPhone SDK prohibits the porting of the Java virtual machine to the iPhone. In this presentation we introduce an Open Source Java-to-Objective-C cross-compiler as well as a Java-based implementation of the …
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04Febgoogletechtalks asked:
Tags: Abstract, Apple, Applications, C Cross, Cocoa, Cross Compiler, Developers, Development Language, Google, Implementation, Iphone, Java Machine, Java Virtual Machine, License Agreement, Objective C, Open Source Java, Presentation, Sdk, Using Java
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28Decpsychofish25 asked:
ilictronix.com PLEASE READ THE BELOW FAQ. How do I get Xcode? You should already have it, if you have a mac. How do I create an iPhone OS Project? Download the iPhone SDK with a google search. iPhone OS still does not appear? Update your mac, and retry. Do I need a mac to do this? Yes. Can I develop iPhone applications otherwise? Yes, but you cannot publish them to the app store. Just google “Windows iPhone Toolchain.” It is very difficult. Is there an easier way? Yes, OSx86. PM me. Please …
ShoesTags: Applications, Apps, Google, Google Search, Iphone, Iphone Download, Os Project, Sdk, Toolchain
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30Octuberpulse asked:
www.uberpulse.com So once developers’ iPhone apps are up and running, what do they do? Well according to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, the deal is simple and of course it’s great! – Developers upload their applications onto the App Store that will be accessible by all iPhone users, just like the Wi-Fi iTunes but specifically for iPhone apps; – Apple takes care of hosting/billing/distributing the apps to iPhone users; – The developer receives 70% of the app’s sale every month; – Auto updates for the …
TVTags: Apple Ceo, Applications, Auto Updates, Billing, Ceo Jobs, Developer, Developers, Hosting, Iphone, Iphone Apps, Itunes, Sdk, Steve Jobs, Wi Fi
