Non homebrew iOS will not be possible since it is not allowed to create apps which run user code with access to the device api.
2017-03-12 18:54 GMT+01:00 Amaury Hernández Águila <amherag@gmailcom>: > Will it be possible to have iOS apps in the future too? > > On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 10:42 AM Jakob Eriksson <ja...@aurorasystems.eu> > wrote: > >> Fantastic! >> >> On 2017-03-12 17:10, Alexander Burger wrote: >> > Hi all, >> > >> > it is now possible to build Android Apps completely in PicoLisp! >> > >> > >> > I have prepared an environment which lets you run normal PicoLisp (Web-) >> > applications on Android devices, without the need to write Java code. >> I'm using >> > it myself in a project for distributed databases currently. >> > >> > It requires an Android Studio SDK to build, but the resulting APKs >> ("Android >> > Packages") run on any Arm64 device. The provided code itself is >> application >> > independent. A simple demo and a template skeleton for your own >> experiments is >> > included. >> > >> > >> > I will not write a full-fledged Wiki article yet, and better wait for >> some >> > feedback. >> > >> > An Adroid SDK project is a monster. Here, on my installation, the >> "PilBox/" >> > folder contains more than ten thousand files! >> > >> > I don't know which files exactly I have to export, and what is needed >> on your >> > side to import it into your SDK. I suspect you first need to import it >> somehow >> > in the IDE before you can use the command line build tools. >> > >> > The tarball at >> > >> > https://software-lab.de/PilBox.tgz >> > >> > contains a README, trying to explain the details. If anyone dares to >> try it out, >> > please let me know if anything is missing! Together we may be able to >> describe >> > the procedures more clearly, extend the README, and perhaps provide >> some Wiki >> > article(s). >> > >> > ♪♫ Alex >> > >> -- >> UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe >> >