Ok, the developer license didn't mention Lisp specifically, but I have not heard of this kind of restriction before. You are limited to about 4 languages...
http://www.dailytech.com/Apples+iPhone+ ... e18089.htm
Lisp and other languages banned from Iphone
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Re: Lisp and other languages banned from Iphone
Yeah, that happened a while ago. Well, i think that is what you get when you accept a party to determine what you can or can't do on your phone, or actually worse, a party that isn't remotely independant either. Unfortunately, i think consumers will gladly keep buying future iShackles regardless, so we've got to make a big stink. This is because they don't lose any freedoms with it, they can't program anyway. I doubt they'd care even if it meant taking other peoples' freedom away, and they'll be fine with throwing away money too, i mean what they spend on phones is peanuts compared to what is stolen at Wall street..
Re: Lisp and other languages banned from Iphone
I couldn't believe the news when I heard. I had planned to use lisp to make some iphone apps eventually when my skills got better. I was planning on getting one, but It's just not worth it anymore, their ethics have made them lose a sale from me. If I ever get to do stuff for smart phones it'll be android for me.
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Re: Lisp and other languages banned from Iphone
Actually, I am pretty surprised that so many lispers like Apple Stuff (at least it seems like that to me).
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Re: Lisp and other languages banned from Iphone
Not that I like them a lot, I'm actually a gigantic Linux lover. I just recognize the great opportunity for anyone to make an app and sell it on the iPhone.schoppenhauer wrote:Actually, I am pretty surprised that so many lispers like Apple Stuff (at least it seems like that to me).