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My Lisp is a complete and universal Lisp environment running directly on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This interpreter is true to the original John McCarthy Lisp implementation with the fundamental 7 operators quote, atom, eq, car, cdr, cons, cond, along with lambda and label. My Lisp also contains core and mathematical operators borrowed from other Lisp dialects (Le Lisp, Lisp 1.5, MacLisp, Common Lisp and Scheme to name a few) to make it easy to learn, program, and most importantly, enjoy Lisp. It also features built-in functions for advanced mathematics, including complex numbers and numerical analysis (roots and zeros finder, integral approximation). The complete description of the fundamental, core, and built-in functions is available using a set of library functions completely written in My Lisp.
My Lisp offers an interpreter and an editor, all working on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, and most importantly, without requiring any server connection, that is, the interpreter is executing locally on the iPhone, iPad or Mac My Lisp is installed on.
Library and example files contain the source code of classical functions and problems solved by My Lisp and may be used as reference to learn Lisp and develop other programs. They include classical puzzles (hanoi and n-queens), basic mathematical functions (gcd, lcm, factorial, fibonacci, prime?), and the historical apply, mapcar and maplist functions. The Lambda Calculus example file contains various functions related to Lambda Calculus and Combinators, with alpha-conversion, beta-reduction, de Bruijn notations, etc. As a special note, the example file Symbolic Derivation contains a complete yet extensible symbolic derivation module allowing to compute the formal derivation of virtually any symbolic function expressed as a Lisp expression.
A user manual and a reference manual are available from within the application but also on My Lisp web site (https://lisp.lsrodier.net) and in Apple Books. The complete source code of the library and example files is part of My Lisp.
Last but not least, this overview couldn’t end without a sample definition of the notorious REPL function:
(define (REPL eval_me) (REPL (println (eval (read)))))
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This is "smart BASIC" - an extended version of popular Minimal BASIC programming language.
With "smart BASIC" you can create your own programs right on your iOS device.
BASIC programs, written in "smart BASIC", can be published in the App Store as standalone applications using the "smart BASIC" SDK for Xcode.
The "smart BASIC" programming language has many powerful features.
INTERFACE:
- buttons, text boxes, sliders, switches, browsers
- pages for grouping your interface objects
- support for additional TTF fonts
- clipboard support
- multitouch up to 11 simultaneous touches
GRAPHIC:
- advanced graphics functions
- animated sprites, sprite sheet support
MUSIC and SOUND:
- play MP3, AIFF, WAV, MIDI, MOV and MP4 files
- programmable MIDI synthesizer with 128 built-in instruments
- support for additional sound fonts SF2 and DLS
- speech synthesizer
HARDWARE support:
- GPS, compass
- accelerometer
- photo and video recording
and more:
- files
- networking
- integrated mathematics of complex numbers
- customizable IDE
- built-in documentation
- ready-to-use examples of programs
Visit the support forum to get assistance and to share your BASIC programs with other users.
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