If you get caught with a JIT you get banned from the Apple AppStore.
You can confirm it with thousands of ppl. You can start by asking every single person who needs a JIT, such as emulator coders.
I'm not contesting any of this. The specific part I wanted you to confirm is that "Steve Jobs personally banned" JITs.
I'm a credible source and I confirmed it.
No, man, you talk from the wrong end of your body a lot.

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ts actually worse than "no JIT" it is/was "no scripting of any kind" and "no dynamically executed code".
Apple randomly makes up new rules and changes old ones all the time so I have no idea if these rules are still in effect or not.
You may run scripting engines that execute arbitrary code. Not natively, though, so probably no JIT.