This just like the JSPatch which creates a JS wrapper use Cocoa API in javascript environment.
I think to make the code compile and run for multiple platform, the top level API is the key, not the some-kind-of Objc-based-c-runtime.
Flutter is a good example. Chromium is a better example.
What this shown is more like the failing C# for Apple. I have no idea why so many devs used this, but with the end of Visual Studio for macOS, no more C# for Apple platform.
> but with the end of Visual Studio for macOS, no more C# for Apple platform.
On the contrary!
.NET has been cross-platform for years now and runs fine in Linux, Windows and macOS.
Visual Studio for Mac was a legacy piece of software and was promptly replaced by either Jetbrains Rider or VSCode + Microsoft's C# Dev Kit.
If anything, this transition will foster C# in macOS since newbie devs wont stumble upon by accident on the horrible experience that the legacy IDE had to offer.
The main problem is that it is not easy to find the nearest person who has the js file. You see, the connecting time is much longer than downloading time when you download small files with P2P software.
Well, a nice 8-port metal gigabit switch will only run you about $20. True, it may be a lot harder or more expensive to do anything with port-specific VLAN tagging, but hardware support for that using something like DD-WRT is spotty anyway.
I'd also guess that the round design may play a part in that decision. It would definitely be less aesthetically pleasing to have a wagon-wheel of cables coming out of the base.
While it's silly, a cheap desktop switch is only going to cost you like $20 to get up to four ports - and it only has a 1Gbps internet port so it's not like even if you had a faster connection you're going to be wasting it.
Taig could install apps that run out of the sandbox, just like the apps that be installed by cydia. Taig is not removable, if you remove taig, your iOS will be to the DFU mode (Not safe mode).
So, the magic of some Chinese companies which been used to send advertisement finally be public. Will there be more iMessage advertisements after this? Maybe it is time for Apple to change their iMessage protocol.
Maybe they should find someone try to hack into the system. I believe this computer based car will have the same virus problem as PC. If it has function to connect the internet via wireless network, things might be worse...
Just try this on my Android phone, it shows the desktop web page... If it gives the webpage that suits for Android phones, I think this would be more useful.
Hi, Designer/Co-founder here. Ed (our CEO) is currently working on a branch called feature/mobile-optimizations...so expect big things in the coming weeks. :)