It works, but the problem is it always lags behind the current C# .Net implementation. That shortcoming aside, it’s the only thing that makes coding for an iPhone even slightly tolerable.
That's interesting, I never thought about using it for an iPhone. I was possibly going to learn Objective C but you've made me re-think that plan. So far I've done very little work with phones ... only programmed for Android using Java, which is a programming language I really don't care for.