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  1. @avocade Submitted binaries. Versions already available in the store don't get re-reviewed.
  2. @siracusa Doubt that'll happen. Apple doesn't want to let devs know what they can get away with. The rule is simply don't use private APIs.
  3. @marcoarment @chockenberry I honestly don't know exactly what it flags. I have reason to believe that it is a serious tool, not simplistic.
  4. RT @AliDailyQuote: “I don’t pretend to be friendly, like most people do when they’re trying to get to the top. I AM friendly.”
  5. @chockenberry Yup: Apple recently started running apps through a static analysis tool to look for private API calls.
  6. @cowsandmilk Just updated to add a parenthetical pointing that out.
  7. @bobegan That's how they're going to do it starting Q1 2011 (I think), but for now, they defer it all. No separation between HW/SW.
  8. Belichick explains: "We did it for the show."
  9. In The Jetsons, they live up in the clouds because the surface of Earth is a barren toxic wasteland, right? Working on a screenplay here.
  10. @ScooterComputer I don't know, but that sure as shit did not look safe to me.
  11. RT @blankbaby: here's an artsier video of the Drexel Shaft implosion (slo-mo!): http://bit.ly/2CTgSC
  12. Holy shit, they blew up the Drexel Shaft: http://bit.ly/UbeKa
  13. RT @waxpancake: The App Store reminds me of the U.S. Patent Office, another broken review process plagued by ridiculously long waits and ...
  14. @cdmwebs Perfect, Chris.
  15. @MikeTRose It sounds foolish, perhaps, but I've heard from at least a dozen iPhone developers who've done just that and had it work.
  16. @mirthlab No, because I know, from at least a dozen other developers, that re-submitting and hoping for another reviewer often works.
  17. Got a nice email from Ian Livingstone, co-creator of my beloved Fighting Fantasy books I linked to yesterday. My day: made.
  18. @dwineman One of the FAQs for Go says 'Ogle' would be a good name for a Go debugger: http://bit.ly/4z8RUL
  19. @bramcohen http://bit.ly/24JuUl
  20. Matt Haughey is the best. #mathowielove