Now we've all been concerned about the recent updates to the iPhone dev agreement - you have not been sleeping and your parents are, frankly, worried about your mental health. And it's a heady topic: "What is the fate of PhoneGap in the wake of the iPhone OS SDK beta 4? Well, worry no more, my dear - it seems that Jesse Macfadyen, a contributor to the project, ping Apple ensure that users of the platform mobile development would not find their applications rejected simply using the tool. As you know, the agreement states: "Applications must be originally written Objective-C, C, C + + or JavaScript as implemented by the engine of iPhone OS WebKit (and of course HTML and CSS are cool), then PhoneGap - that sticks in effect to HTML, CSS and JavaScript - is completely safe. Now, developers can return to their applications rejected for a number of other stupid reasons.
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