Anthony Pace wrote:

> So if you won't get access to inject inline assembly, then why doesn't
> Adobe just modify the way their apps are cross compiled to allow inline
> objective-c?  Apple can still maintain its strangle hold but we get
> better performance because of the ability to have native access.

I'm not sure I follow you. Objective-c, like ActionScript, compiles to
bytecode, not machine language. IOW, it's an interpreted language.

That may not be what you're talking about, though. To tell the truth, I
haven't looked at the iPhone. Does objective-c have the ability to call
built-in functionality?

Sorry--not being argumentative. Just not familiar enough with the platform.

Cordially,

Kerry Thompson

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