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<blockquote data-quote="Ctrl-Opt-Del" data-source="post: 1356686" data-attributes="member: 215112"><p>Personally, I consider Windows more "scalable" than "lowest common denominator"...</p><p></p><p>Regardless, the real point I mean to make is that developing iOS Apps on a Windows machine would not make iOS any more susceptible to PC viruses than running PCs & Macs on the same local network would make the Macs more susceptible; they're still completely distinct environments (even more so in the case of iOS than OS X).</p><p></p><p>Computer viruses aren't like biological viruses that could theoretically mutate from one organism to another, the presence of the SDK wouldn't allow a Windows virus to jump to iOS...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ctrl-Opt-Del, post: 1356686, member: 215112"] Personally, I consider Windows more "scalable" than "lowest common denominator"... Regardless, the real point I mean to make is that developing iOS Apps on a Windows machine would not make iOS any more susceptible to PC viruses than running PCs & Macs on the same local network would make the Macs more susceptible; they're still completely distinct environments (even more so in the case of iOS than OS X). Computer viruses aren't like biological viruses that could theoretically mutate from one organism to another, the presence of the SDK wouldn't allow a Windows virus to jump to iOS... [/QUOTE]
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