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Perhaps one could write an app in Common Lisp and then<br>
use a KCL-family implementation such as Embedded<br>
Common Lisp to generate a C implementation.  Of course<br>
there are lots of issues of the runtime, libraries, talking<br>
to Objective-C, etc.<br>
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Neil Baylis wrote:
<blockquote type="cite" cite="mid:1e6b7d810906191722t73c6a787u6ce788d9dbe8b909@mail.gmail.com">Recently info has been published about how to write iPhone
apps using scheme. They use Gambit, which compiles into quite portable
C code.
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here...</a><br>
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