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Graham
12-Aug-2010
[4397]
Gregg, phones are the most ubiquitous computing platform known in 
this universe
BrianH
12-Aug-2010
[4398x2]
Henrik, Android is Linux-based, but Android apps are Java-based. 
So it's a matter of making a host lib that is compatible with their 
native lib API.
And then figuring out what advantages REBOL can bring to the table.
Henrik
12-Aug-2010
[4400]
I'm reading that Android doesn't actually use a JVM, but a Dalvik 
VM. Interesting.
Graham
12-Aug-2010
[4401]
Can Jpython and Jruby run on Android?
BrianH
12-Aug-2010
[4402]
When last I heard, no. Not even Scala yet. But they are working on 
it.
Gregg
12-Aug-2010
[4403]
Graham, I'm not denying that, but is that important to Carl?
Andreas
12-Aug-2010
[4404x2]
See http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/201x/2010/07/28/Ruby-and-Python-on-Android
for a good high-level discussion of scripting language support on 
Android.
Two pieces of note: JRuby is working on Android, see  Ruboto. And 
SL4A provides an easy way to get started with Android support for 
non-Java-based scripting languages.
BrianH
12-Aug-2010
[4406]
Gregg, with the host kit it doesn't have to be important to Carl. 
All he has to do is minimal. It just has to be important to someone 
else.
NickA
12-Aug-2010
[4407]
I'll buy Carl the hardware, if he'll make a port to Android.  iPhone, 
Blackberry, Windows Phone, too.
Graham
12-Aug-2010
[4408]
is iPhone even possible?
NickA
12-Aug-2010
[4409]
Jailbroken iPhones are possible
Graham
12-Aug-2010
[4410]
so you'll buy a broken phone for Carl?
NickA
12-Aug-2010
[4411]
If we could get REBOL into Cydia, It'd be worth it.
Graham
12-Aug-2010
[4412]
rebol memory requirements have always been huge .. what are these 
devices now capable of ?
BrianH
12-Aug-2010
[4413]
Apple has recently relaxed the restrictions on interpreters, on a 
case-by-case basis. Most of REBOL would probably need to be excluded 
from iPhone builds (networking support, for instance). And it would 
be difficult to write cross-platform apps without them being rejected. 
But you could make a iPhone-specific version of R3, and it might 
be approved. Host kit apps only though, no scripts.
Graham
12-Aug-2010
[4414]
Nick, what do you invisage using rebol on an iphone for?
BrianH
12-Aug-2010
[4415]
Here's an interesting subject: What value does R3 have as a library 
in another app with its own GUI and networking?
Graham
12-Aug-2010
[4416x2]
would you be able to run a web server on the phone?
Use all those spare cycles for seti ?
BrianH
12-Aug-2010
[4418x2]
Likely not a web server, especially if it has any dynamic code.
Unless you are talking about phones other than the iPhone.
Gregg
12-Aug-2010
[4420x2]
Brian, REBOL format.
(in answer to the "What value..." question)
BrianH
12-Aug-2010
[4422]
?
Graham
12-Aug-2010
[4423]
to enable rebol programmers
BrianH
12-Aug-2010
[4424]
Ah, the REBOL data model and the processing of its syntax. Yes, that 
would be a value.
NickA
12-Aug-2010
[4425]
Graham, I'd like to be able to use it for normal scripting - to run 
any of the 100 little scripts that manage data for me on my desktop 
PC, to connect with REBOL formatted data files and text files on 
my web sites, etc.
Maxim
12-Aug-2010
[4426]
the Rebol *language* in another platform.   the language itself is 
REBOL's biggest feature.
Gregg
12-Aug-2010
[4427]
I've often thought (and may even have suggested, though I'm normally 
so shy :-), that promoting REBOL as a data format would be a good 
thing.
BrianH
12-Aug-2010
[4428]
Nick, that kind of thing would be prohibited on the iPhone, still. 
Sorry.
Maxim
12-Aug-2010
[4429]
it would be very nice if we had a C library able to load rebol data 
into a simple C struct format.
NickA
12-Aug-2010
[4430x4]
Not in the Cydia Store.
My understanding is that at least 10% of iPhone users have Cydia 
installed.
Either way, I'd pay just to have it for my own user :)
my own use
BrianH
12-Aug-2010
[4434]
Right. Well, I have friends with iPhones and we are starting the 
Stanford iPhone development coursees, so that would be interesting. 
You would have to figure out how to jailbreak the phone now that 
the security hole previously used is plugged.
NickA
12-Aug-2010
[4435]
I don't have developer skills to offer much help, but I'd offer a 
bounty if anyone's interested...
Graham
12-Aug-2010
[4436x2]
Why bother with iPhone ?
Android will make it irrelevant in the long term
Maxim
12-Aug-2010
[4438]
hehe nick has a pet slave  ;-)
Graham
12-Aug-2010
[4439x2]
And I doubt Carl, as an ex Apple employee, would be particularly 
interested in bypassing Apple's restrictions
The big question really is how difficult is it going to be to run 
Rebol on Android ....
BrianH
12-Aug-2010
[4441]
I am bothering with an iPhone because they will still be relevant 
due to the large number of users they have. Not personally though 
- I went Android.
NickA
12-Aug-2010
[4442]
I also think Android is the best choice, but more mobile platforms, 
the merrier.
Graham
12-Aug-2010
[4443]
What platforms are currently operational?  Win32, Linux32 and ??
BrianH
12-Aug-2010
[4444]
The idea that there will only be one significant phone platform is 
silly. We will have to consider Android, iPhone, and maybe RIM and 
WP7.
NickA
12-Aug-2010
[4445]
Until then, I'll have to keep using my old core155 version on Windows 
Mobile (that's no joke - I actually used that for several years).
Graham
12-Aug-2010
[4446]
Market leader is RIM, followed by Android and then IOS