Is developing iPhone apps in any language other than Objective-C ever a viable solution?

I heard all this about crazy ways to create iPhone apps using Ruby or C # under .NET or the like. Even material on developing applications on Windows using Java or automatically created applications using Flash CS5 or something like that.

Now I have never spent any time exploring these claims - I just dismissed them as a clumsy or bulky or outspoken claptrap, but I am a proud Objective-C programmer who may have been a little worried about whether there is any the truth in all this?

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As with Apple’s new iPhone OS licensing agreement, all applications for iPad, iPhone, iPod must either be built using XCode / ObjectiveC directly, or created using HTML / CS / JS (using libraries such as PhoneGap) , The cross compiler Flash CS5 for iPhone was explicitly prohibited. You can read about it from Steve Jobs .

I believe the only time these tools are viable is in a corporate environment where you install applications directly on phones.

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I suppose that, if possible, it will be released soon by Apple. They are very aggressive with their licensing terms.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1743630/


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