Hello,  
  
When you say "targeting mobile devices" do you mean  
  
1. You get a lisp REPL on your Android/iPhone?  
2.  You can write Apps in Lisp such that the end user does not know whether 
lisp is there or not.  
  
I could be interested in either, though to be honest I am slightly more 
interested in the first.  
  
Thanks.  
  
bruce  
  
>>>>> On Sun, 27 Apr 2014 10:18:17 +0600, Attila Lendvai said: 
 >  
 > dear lispers, 
 >  
 > what is the state of the art in running lisp (not just CL) on mobile 
 > platforms, preferably in a portable way? 
 >  
 > is mkcl viable to run as a native app both on iOS and android? 
 >  
 > if iOS has too many legal constraints and whatnot, then let's forget 
 > it for now. 

 We are working on targeting mobile devices and are currently seeking alpha 
 testers.  Please contact us directly if you would like to build a Common Lisp 
 runtime for iOS or Android. 

 We're not going to publish further details yet, so please don't ask here. 

 --  
 Martin Simmons 
 LispWorks Ltd 
 http://www.lispworks.com/ 

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