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It's a valid point, and it's really silly that something like a M2-based iPad can't be used to write software it can run.

There's no excuse given that it's fast, you can add a keyboard and even a monitor to it, but you just... can't use it that way because Apple said no.

I know it's to make Apple sell more hardware, and maintain control of the ecosystem to extract their 30% rent, but I mean, you could still do that and have a full IDE on the platform.