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Possibly. It's not actually running two apps.

There's an IL interpreter in the mix - it's simulating an app and what it would do based on the opcodes emitted by the compiler for the code you write.

This is indeed in line with existing scripting languages (Lua, Python, etc) which are in the App Store.

But the presentation of it might be too close for comfort for Apple. He's not presenting it as ".NET scripting" but specifically mentioned porting the .NET Roslyn compiler.

It all boils down to the same thing, but I wouldn't be surprised to see an App Store submission reviewer deny it, misunderstanding what's they've read/seen.




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