When I had a Palm III I used extensively LispMe, a Scheme development environment for Palm OS.
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When I had a Palm III I used extensively LispMe, a Scheme development environment for Palm OS. It was quite capable, supported GUI primitives, and I had lots of fun writing several programs including a bytecode disassembler.
In this paper the developer described the implementation and architecture of LispMe, which did a lot with the limited resources of the device:
The LispMe project site:
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When I had a Palm III I used extensively LispMe, a Scheme development environment for Palm OS. It was quite capable, supported GUI primitives, and I had lots of fun writing several programs including a bytecode disassembler.
In this paper the developer described the implementation and architecture of LispMe, which did a lot with the limited resources of the device:
The LispMe project site:
@amoroso Oh wow! Will try to install it on my Palm TX :)
Thanx for your pointer!
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@amoroso Oh wow! Will try to install it on my Palm TX :)
Thanx for your pointer!
@mattof You're welcome. It's a nice little system that already made possible coding on the go a couple of decades ago.
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When I had a Palm III I used extensively LispMe, a Scheme development environment for Palm OS. It was quite capable, supported GUI primitives, and I had lots of fun writing several programs including a bytecode disassembler.
In this paper the developer described the implementation and architecture of LispMe, which did a lot with the limited resources of the device:
The LispMe project site:
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@amoroso I did my CS homework (a little metaprogramming in Scheme) with LispMe on my Handspring! It was a transformative experience.
@phred It was a productive and frictionless environment.