There's a version of J602 you can download free for Windows Mobile
devices. I have it installed on my HP iPAQ. I've been able to verify
(at least in principle) that I can develop under Win2000 and move the
scripts to the iPAQ to run them. Of course it's best to start by
modifying the (fairly elaborate) freebie scripts that come with the
Windows Mobile version. These serve as sample code for the iPAQ GUI
for most if not all of what I think I'm going to need. It's not as if
the iPAQ GUI is that complicated... :-)

I plan to try selling the scripts on Handango. It'll be a bit like
selling batter mix (just add eggs, flour and milk).

Ian


On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Alan K. Stebbens
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jun 1, 2009, at 11:27 PM, Alex Rufon wrote:
>
>> J for the iPhone!
>>
>> Hahaha. Just had to get that off my chest.
>
> Are you laughing because the idea is ludicrous, or are you laughing
> from the pleasure of the idea?
>
> If the former, please explore the Frink pages at:
>
> http://futureboy.us/frinkdocs/faq.html#SmallDevices
>
> More information is at http://handhelds.freshmeat.net/projects/frinklang
>
> If Frink can be run on small devices, being a Java app, surely J can
> be run on small devices also (not 64-bit J, of course).
>
> I'd much rather be able to noodle around with J code on my handheld,
> than play solitare or sudoku.
>
> --
> Alan
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