Apple’s iOS SDK license agreement terms have always been source of disputes, discussions and many blog posts. Many accuse Apple of being too draconian and elitist, while being ineffective at barring bad applications from entering the store. The uproar just got fueled when Apple released the 4.0 version of the SDK with a new license [...]
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Scheme hits the App Store
I believe I have got the first Scheme application past Apple review into the iTunes App Store. It is yet another Reversi clone, called Reverso. It is a combination of 90% Scheme and 10% Objective-C, written with Gambit-C Scheme. James Long has already shown how to compile Gambit-C for the iPhone, and I started from [...]
Is the App Store the way?
Last year I chose some goals for my career: Work with very clever people or alone, from home Work with good development tools, i.e., Git, Mercurial, Emacs etc. Work with good programming languages, i.e., Scheme (first choice), Haskell, Common Lisp or Lua These goals are intended to guarantee my long term happiness and stress-free high [...]