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Apple also doesn't allow JITs, and you cannot hot load code to modify the application.


You can if it's javascript, and this sounds like a bunch of "Server Side UI" type of projects that many large tech companies end up starting.


Or any WASM-target language


I've heard a blind eye is turned to React Native code changes, as long as it's not something drastic (or outright malicious like Epic).


You don't need JIT to hot load code. That's irrelevant.

And yes you can hot load code to modify the application. As long as you don't alter the purpose or scope of features under review. There is a specific callout as well that you can dynamically load in "casual games" from a community of contributing creators.

You're repeating outdated nonsense from over a decade ago! Understanding current App Store guidelines can be key for finding competitive edge when there are so many like yourself who scare devs off doing things that Apple now allows.




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