> and why in the world not?
You would need to speak to Apple for their reasons.

Sadly Apple have a real strict policy and if an App doesn't fall into
the developer license, the App will be rejected.

On a brighter note, J7's sneak peak allows itself to run as a server
that is accessible via a web browser. A browser such as IPhones Safari
has no problem executing :)

Not the best of solutions but at least its a solution.

That said, J programming on the IPhone is not all that exciting as you
might imagine, as the characters used in the J language are spaced out
in the IPhone's soft touch keyboard in such a way, that it makes
coding a bit awkward. This is the only drawback in my opinion.
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