Hi Chris

Nice write-up! Thank you for sharing with us.

-Andreas

> I did some experimenting running PicoLisp on a Firefox OS phone and
> then on an Android device. I was interested in getting the Lisp
> environment working and being able to load shared libraries to extend
> it. I wrote up the Android details here:
>
> <http://bluishcoder.co.nz/2014/06/09/picolisp-on-android.html>
>
> The steps involved:
>
> 1) Installing the Android NDK standalone toolchain
> 2) Patching the source to use it
> 3) Building
> 4) Copying to the device
> 5) Running in 'adb shell'
>
> On a rooted device, or an older Android device (pre-JellyBean I think)
> you can run it in the Terminal Emulator available from the Play store
> instead of 'adb shell'.
>
> I can see it being possible to create a nifty Lisp 'on phone'
> development environment using PisoLisp's web framework, plus
> reflection, allowing development from a desktop to a tethered phone.
>
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