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		<title>Microsoft Dismisses “Locked Down” iPad</title>
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Saw this unbelievably wrong statement by Microsoft here.
&#8220;Mr. Watson added that by not using .NET, coding for the iPad and iPhone OS is far more costly, and that Apple has alienated a large group of programmers because of its programming language decisions.&#8221;
I used to develop .NET CF applications but the iPhone is much easier  [...]]]></description>
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<p>Saw this unbelievably wrong statement by Microsoft <a href="http://www.macobserver.com/tmo/article/microsoft_dismisses_locked_down_ipad/P20/">here</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Mr. Watson added that by not using .NET, coding for the iPad and iPhone OS is far more costly, and that Apple has alienated a large group of programmers because of its programming language decisions.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>I used to develop .NET CF applications but the iPhone is much easier  and more powerful. Objective C was easy to learn and I prefer it over C#  because the code is cleaner and you don’t need to check for nulls all  the time. XCode runs at the speed I think at, where as I found myself  always waiting for Visual Studio because it hangs all the time. Even your users are waiting &#8211; .NET apps take 5 seconds to launch on a device, whereas Obj C compiles to native and launches instantly. Also the  iPhone frameworks are much more than just objective C, there are  classes for managing a navigation stack and its easy to make tables,  .NET has nothing like this and need to do a lot of grunt work yourself. I’d say I can make an app for the  iphone in a day that would take a month on .NET CF, and then the result I  wouldn’t even be able to sell because the MS store is useless, developers are unhappy they haven&#8217;t received any payments yet! Visual Studio is £680 whereas Xcode is free. If you search for a programming problem about .NET CF generally all the stuff is from 2003, then people pretty much stopped being excited about it, whereas there is a ton of iPhone information.</p>
<p>So I 100% disagree with Mr Watson&#8217;s statement but I guess MS need to try everything they can to keep their customers now with the threat of Android taking the #2 spot. It&#8217;s an even easier switch from C# to Java.</p>
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