iLuaBox SDK

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Jockm

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Mar 11, 2011, 12:09:17 AM3/11/11
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I picked up iLuaBox over the weekend and have been having a blast with
it. I have even been using it to prototype an app I thought of.

And that got me thinking. Have you ever considered selling an SDK?
Something that would include your runtime and toolkits, let me include
my lua scripts, and then package it up into an app. The last set of
changes to the developer guidelines should allow just that.

Perhaps the first version would be just what I described, and the next
could include the ability to include xibs, add other kinds of
resources, etc

Ron Jeffries

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Mar 11, 2011, 6:00:35 AM3/11/11
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Hello, Jockm. On Friday, March 11, 2011, at 12:09:17 AM, you
wrote:

> The last set of changes to the developer guidelines should allow
> just that.

Hmm! Please say more about this for those of us who are interested
but not plugged in to the dev guidelines!

Ron Jeffries
www.XProgramming.com
Accept your conditions, but not your fate. -- Rod Walsh & Dan Carrison

Tom Skwara

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Mar 11, 2011, 10:21:39 AM3/11/11
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Jock-

Glad your having a blast!  Prototyping application ideas is a great way to use iLuaBox - it's a quick and convenient way to test logic, algorithms, and theories.

We certainly see the potential for an SDK and are looking at ways to make that happen while being compliant with the latest iOS Developer Program rules.


<sidebar>

What Jock refers to Ron is a provision in the iOS Developer Program License Agreement pertaining to the acceptable use of interpreted code in an application.  This once was not permitted, but now can done within a few limitations.  The buzz kill is a restriction from downloading scripts...

</sidebar>

Your input on expectations of what an SDK should look like is appreciated!


Tom Skwara
MobileApp Systems


On Mar 7, 2011, at 4:52 PM, Jock Murphy wrote:

Hi there, I wanted to let you know that I picked up iLuaBox over the
weekend and have been having a blast with it. I have been using it to
prototype a new app I thought of.


And that got me thinking. Have you ever considered selling an SDK?
Something that would include your runtime and toolkits, let me include
my lua scripts, and then package it up into an app. The last set of

changes to the developer guidelines should allow just that.

Perhaps the first version would be just what I described, and the next
could include the ability to include xibs, add other kinds of
resources, etc

All the best,
Jock


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