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iPhone finally gets support for C#, sorta

One of the major roadblocks to developing iPhone apps for developers has been the lack of support for C# and other .NET programming languages created by Microsoft. Not the case anymore! THe Mono Project, supported by open-source Novell has released MonoTouch. The SDK allows applications written in .NET to run on the iPhone and iPod [...]

One of the major roadblocks to developing iPhone apps for developers has been the lack of support for C# and other .NET programming languages created by Microsoft. Not the case anymore! THe Mono Project, supported by open-source Novell has released MonoTouch. The SDK allows applications written in .NET to run on the iPhone and iPod Touch. The program translates coding so you dont have to! Any developers thinking of getting this? Well, I should let you know its not free. The base version of MonoTouch costs $399, while the enterprise version is $999 for one license or $3,999 for five licenses. Save your pennies!

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