How is this in the app store

Geoff Canyon gcanyon at gmail.com
Thu May 2 02:10:09 EDT 2013


Sections 2.7 and 2.8:


   -

   Apps that download code in any way or form will be rejected
   -

   Apps that install or launch other executable code will be rejected

Apps like Codea (and presumably this Basic!, but I'm installing it out of
curiosity) cannot load code, only export it.



On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 11:53 PM, J. Landman Gay <jacque at hyperactivesw.com>wrote:

> On 5/1/13 9:19 PM, Peter W A Wood wrote:
>
>> On 2 May 2013, at 00:39, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>>
>>  I thought the "no executable code" rule was only for iOS?
>>>
>>
>> I don't think that there is a "no executable code" rule on iOS but
>> there are restrictions on what the code can do. You can buy a basic
>> interpreter for iOS through iTunes -
>> https://itunes.apple.com/us/**app/basic!/id362411238?mt=8<https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/basic!/id362411238?mt=8>
>>
>> I think that there may be other languages too.
>>
>
> I was confused when I first heard about that. I thought anything that
> downloaded and ran code was forbidden. Maybe the basic interpreter doesn't
> work that way.
>
> I get lost in Apple's provisions.
>
>
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