Contents tagged with Apple
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Apple officially changes their Developer SDK License - MonoTouch officially makes it - And then go buy a beer on me.
Great news today. Apple has updated their developer SDK License effective today. Previously, MonoTouch was sitting in a grey area. They appeared to follow the letter of the law, but their was a question if it followed the spirit of the law. With MonoTouch, I can build a native iPhone app with C# and the .NET framework. The key is you can build native apps with it. It's a great tool. I love. Anyway, now, with Apple's changes that were announced, we now have conclusive proof that Apple is allowing Monotouch based apps. This is great stuff!. Along with this announcement, Novell has announced a discount of 15% that is effective for the next two weeks The discount code is "MONO-331" After you go buy a copy of MonoTouch, take the 15% that you saved and buy a copy of our MonoTouch book. Then, with the money you saved, go buy a beer, sit down and read our book. Its on me!
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Application running in the iPad Simulator
I've got some code running in the iPad Simulator. One thing I discovered is that an application has to be compiled against a specific version of the SDK. When I created a new iPad application, the updated iPad window for the Interface Builder became availble. Very nice indeed. Everything was the same as before, so that was good. I fired up the iPad Simulator, and I got this below: