Okay we all know that the Scratch app was banned because apple wants all iPhone things to be made in objective-c, right? But what if there was an objective-c app that had 2 sections. One where you could look at your objective-c code, and edit it if you know how to, and the other where you could drag blocks together to edit the same code. That way it couldn't be banned because it doesn't use objective-c, because it does, and it would be easy to use, like scratch.
Here's my idea:
(link to project)
Last edited by ScratchReallyROCKS (2010-05-18 21:08:28)
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yesh. I also noticed there was a squeak vm app coming out for the iPhone and with that you could make a scratch app for creating things as well as making them
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The problem is that the Scratch website would become another app store with thousands of apps. Apple checks all real apps before they go into the real app store. They can't check Scratch projects. (And honestly, I think there is some Scratch projects that wouldn't be allowed by Apple.)
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