Lisp is a beautiful thing
I am so grateful to have it here.
Wonderful for early lisp learners!
I’m working my way through Touretzky’s “Common Lisp” and this app is a wonderful way to write brief scripts to practice syntax and test understanding. Lisp rules!
5 stars. Great customer support
Solid GUI without distracting bells & whistles. I got swift email support in response to questions.
Fun LISP playground
Cool app! Very fun to play around in!
Superb
I can’t believe I can run quick ANSI Common Lisp scripts on my phone! Awesome implementation! Thank you!
Portable Common Lisp
This app gives you a CL ide on iPad, with Quicklisp and even QT. Also has interesting examples for beginners.
Files app integration needed
Thanks for the fun app. It would be helpful if the app integrated with the files app so it coukd open and save files and folders elsewhere on the device like in other apps like Working Copy.
Response from developer
Please try the new file exchange over WiFi (see help). I wanted to make something universal, so it would also work on the android version of the app. By using the web browser of the mobile device, you could also share your files with other mobile devices, if they are in the same WiFi.
This is a LISP dream
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I am using this with Land of Lisp to learn to code a bit. What a delight!
Please add some documentation on how to use Quicklisp and make QMI things? Also, please make the app able to sit half-screen for folks on iPadOS.
Please add some documentation on how to use Quicklisp and make QMI things? Also, please make the app able to sit half-screen for folks on iPadOS.
Wonderful
Wonderful to have this on iOS. It's a real Common Lisp implementation and it's really usable on mobile. If you already know what Common Lisp is, you'll know whether or not you want that; if you don't, you may well discover that you've been wanting it all along! My only slight criticism might be that the app's user interface is a bit idiosyncratic & doesn't have much documentation: I suspect there may be easier ways of doing things I'm doing in not-quite-easy ways (or even things I haven't thought of doing). Someone who was totally new to Lisp might find the very first steps more puzzling than they need to be, just because of trying to find their way round the UI. But that's a relatively minor point—basically it's almost too good to be true. Congratulations to the developer.
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