I wrote: 
> Presently, Apple forbids i-apps that permit programming

Jim Russell pointed out:
>  One exception to this restriction, of course, is 
>  JavaScript.

Yes, hence Eric's note on JHS as a potentially comprehensive solution.

Of course, we have discussed a J interpreter written in JavaScript before.
If we wrote one and it was efficient enough to deploy on a handheld device,
it would allow J programming on iPads even when disconnected from the
internet.

-Dan

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