"Just for my curiosity, I would love to understand how Adobe managed to get the specs of the iPhone byte-code."
It isn't bytecode, it is a binary on a commonly used platform (ARM).
But in general, somewhat a moot point seeing that Flash apps compiled using this method are already in the app store at present, as well as a variety of other applications made using things that aren't Apple's SDK. As long as you abide by their restrictions it doesn't look like apple cares what you program in.
It isn't bytecode, it is a binary on a commonly used platform (ARM).
But in general, somewhat a moot point seeing that Flash apps compiled using this method are already in the app store at present, as well as a variety of other applications made using things that aren't Apple's SDK. As long as you abide by their restrictions it doesn't look like apple cares what you program in.