I følge WikiPedia:
Apple has not announced any plans to enable Java to run on the iPhone. .... It is clear that Java running on the iPhone is outside the bounds of the iOS SDK Agreement. .... However, some iPhone users have shown that it was possible to install and use a J2ME stack on an iPhone, though it involved jailbreaking.
Man kan derimot i praksis utvikle for iOS i C#, VB.NET eller hvilket som helst annet .NET-språk - om man er villig til å betale for det:
It is not permissible to install a .NET Framework or similar runtime on an iPhone, but by using Novell's commercial MonoTouch framework it is possible to achieve similar results.
Et par andre snippets:
Since the release of Xcode 3.1, Xcode is the development environment for the iOS SDK. iPhone applications, like Mac OS X, are written in Objective-C,[3] with some elements of an application able to be written in C or C++
... apps built under the iPhone Developer Program License Agreement for the iPhone SDK 4 Beta may not be originally written in any other programming language than C, C++, or Objective-C
Andre steder (
stackoverflow) finner jeg info om at man kan bruke andre språk, blant annet ActionScript med AIR.
Man kan også lage apps med Appcelerator Titanium, og da bruker man HTML/CSS + JavaScript, Ruby eller Python.
Sist endret av tormaroe; 2. januar 2012 kl. 09:00.