Appcelerator has more than 19,000 developers using its tool to create cross-platform applications including mobile apps on iPhone and Android platform and it, tonight, is announcing Apple Tablet support (more details will come out Thursday after Apple makes its announcement). Here I interview Jeff Haynie, CEO of Appcelerator, about that. How can they do that? Well, they are supporting the iPhone OS 4.0, which will have support for Apple's new Tablet. What is Appcelerator's developer tool aimed at? Getting web developers to build first-rate native applications on all these platforms (it's really a competitor of Adobe AIR). You can see demos of their current tool and API at http://www.appcelerator.com/
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susenfredik 1 year ago
they enjoy interrupting each other, lol
VinnyBenson 1 year ago 2
What they fail to mention is you still require a Mac to develop for the iPhone, even with this platform..... thanks to Apple and it's closed system
healingwell 1 year ago
the power of javascript has just being shift to native desktop platform
slier81 1 year ago
@mitchellglaser he might have been a director befor the 10min rule was instated
it meant you still can upload hour long(?) videos
sacredgeometry 1 year ago
Can somebody tell me how this 25 minute video was uploaded? I am limited to 10 minutes only!
mitchellglaser 2 years ago
"They kill people who talk at Apple.. so" (gulp!) Still laughin... good one. Right? Joke, right?
atomsound 2 years ago
like the future context
batchint 2 years ago