This is wonderful news, thanks.  I don't see anything in the way of in-app 
documentation, which means going into it you kind of need to know what you're 
doing.  You can look things up in Safari or a PDF reader, but on the iPhone 
switching apps is a bit cumbersome, especially for me since I have so many apps 
they're now in folders.  A button for λ would be a nice touch.  Nonetheless I 
saw Richard Cleis' message about trying this app out during a party and I 
smiled.  The app does deliver some pure geeky happy happy joy joy.

Next what Marc Feely's app needs is some sort of community, like Scratch, so 
people can share their wizardry, but for that the ability to organize and 
modularize scripts would need to be improved.  The downside is if people get 
too clever, Apple could get hyperparental and pull the plug.  So an Android app 
could be useful too.

Geoffrey S. Knauth
http://knauth.org/gsk

On Jun 4, 2011, at 18:15, Prabhakar Ragde <plra...@uwaterloo.ca> wrote:

> I stopped reading comp.lang.scheme some time ago, so I wasn't aware until 
> just now that in early May, Marc Feeley succeeded in placing a Gambit Scheme 
> universal app (iPhone/iPad) in the App Store.
> 
> http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gambit-repl/id434534076?mt=8
> 
> This is the first indication I had that Apple had relaxed their App Store 
> restrictions sufficiently to permit real programming language interpreters. I 
> thought others on this list might be interested in knowing this fact. --PR
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