At this point, there are plenty of Objective C developers. Apple doesn't need to change its minds. A few years ago perhaps. There will continue to be a steady stream of great apps.
What could happen is that a developer might get permanently banned for using the Adobe tools, thus locking themselves out of the iPhone market.
Yeah, that's exactly the scenario that has me really thinking that it is not good to be the test subject. Maybe they start banning people instead of Apps.
What could happen is that a developer might get permanently banned for using the Adobe tools, thus locking themselves out of the iPhone market.