Are the development environments the same? Does iPad support Java development?
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For developing for iMac and iPad you can use Xcode for both. The project types will differ though.
I wouldn’t worry about Java if you are working on the Apple platforms. Use Objective-C instead.
For Mac desktop you’ll typically use the NSFoundation and the Cocoa frameworks. For the mobile devices you’ll use the NSFoundation and UIKit frameworks. Notice that basic data types reuse the same framework (NSFoundation) but the frameworks for the GUIs are different. What this means is that you can create common code if you are only using NSFoundation. But you won’t be able to use the same code for working with GUIs. This makes sense as the way GUIs work for desktop and mobile are very different.