I also like reducing the "mobile app" to really just interacting with a single local "edge" (which is what people are calling client-side programs these days I think) server. That aside, I do like the idea because I'm a huge fan of the HTML/JS/CSS display paradigm for it's easy cross-platform support. > PicoLisp is a programming language, or really a programming system, including a built-in database engine and a GUI system! I think this is a really cool project and I'm all for new (to me) lisp dialects doing their thing, but reading the main page, the tag line and copy don't seem to match, for my definition of "simple": This binary may now run any PicoLisp program, by setting up a local web server where the WebView component connects to, possibly opening a database, and doing whatever is desired. ![]() ![]() It displays a WebView GUI, and starts a PicoLisp binary compiled for Arm64 CPUs. The PilBox App itself (called the "PilBox kernel") is written in Java, the normal Android way.
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