Hi Thorsten, Thanks for asking. I haven't done any work on the topic since I last posted about it. I haven't built any real apps using PicoLisp on Android. On the other hand, I haven't built any real apps for Android using any technology, so it's more a matter of not having a need vs it being the wrong choice.
For those who are curious, here is the last wiki article about it: http://picolisp.com/5000/!wiki?AndroidWebServer I'd be interested in hearing if anyone has a need or has created a PicoLisp app on Android Joe On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Thorsten Jolitz <[email protected]> wrote: > Doug Snead <[email protected]> > writes: > > Hi Joe and Doug, > > I read up your conversations about PicoLisp on Android in the mailing > list and your articles in the Wiki about the topic: > >> Ok, so now this means we can package some picolisp client/server >> applications as android apps, using the android browser. (I think.) I >> like that approach because it works with the android browser and app >> packaging scheme - and at the same time you're getting picolisp in all >> its glory and efficiency. > > I don't have an Android device to try out your code examples, but I > would be interested in the 'status quo' of this topic - is full PicoLisp > running on Android, have there been any real Apps implemented in > PicoLisp by somebody? > > If so - are there any cons of using PicoLisp instead of Java to be > considered? > > -- > cheers, > Thorsten > > -- > UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe -- UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:[email protected]?subject=Unsubscribe
