[Coco] The early days of Hacking and Coding a CoCo Was: Here's a CoCo 1 ...

Aaron Wolfe aawolfe at gmail.com
Sun Jan 19 09:08:30 EST 2014


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:

> 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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