[Coco] The early days of Hacking and Coding a CoCo Was: Here's a CoCo 1 ...
Richard E Crislip
rcrislip at neo.rr.com
Sun Jan 19 14:47:39 EST 2014
On 01/19/2014 09:08 AM, Aaron Wolfe wrote:
> At one point Apple did not allow programming on the iThings. They may have
> changed their tune on that, as they did on their rule against emulators.
>
> There are several self contained dev environments on Android. I am not sure
> why anyone would want to use one, but you certainly can create Android apps
> on an Android device. Their are also lots of apps that integrate cloud
> based IDEs for programming in various languages besides Androids native
> java. Again, I don't know why. Even the cheapest laptop or desktop would
> make a much more suitable tool. I guess its one of those "because we can"
> things.
> On Jan 19, 2014 8:53 AM, "Steven Hirsch" <snhirsch at gmail.com> wrote:
CAREFUL!!! 8-) You're beginning to sound like <gasp> an old person ;-)
>> On Sat, 18 Jan 2014, Mathieu Bouchard wrote:
>>
>> Almost every iPhone development and Android development is done by
>>> cross-compiling, still now.
>>>
>> What choice do you have on, e.g., an iPad? Apple has decided you don't
>> get a system prompt - last I looked.
>>
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