Hi,

 You can certainly develop using almost any compiled language. Technically 
there is no limitations. However, we only accept linking to well known shared 
libraries  with stable API and ABI for the apps that we accept to Jolla app 
store. We do this to ensure apps keep working for the forseeable future. This 
may limit usefulness of other compiled languages than C and C++. 

 You can see other constrains we have set for apps in Jolla store from the 
Harbour FAQ at:
 https://harbour.jolla.com/faq

 And the list of accepted shared libraries at:
 
https://github.com/sailfish-sdk/sdk-harbour-rpmvalidator/blob/harbour-qa/allowed_libraries.conf

BR,
 Veskuh










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Lähetetty: 9. elokuuta 2015 15:36

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Aihe: [SailfishDevel] Other programming languages for developing Harbour apps.






Hi all!

I aim more flexible way to develop software than static typing. And thus I'm 
looking for a possibility to make something cool with an also-compiled language 
named Common Lisp.



What I red on Sailfish website was something similar to "thou can use C++ or 
Python". I can fairly understand the choice - C++ is the primary language for 
Qt, and the same with Python - it is a popular language among OSS developers 
and its VM is required
 during runtime. 



However I don't know why other compiled to binary languages aren't even 
mentioned.



Is running not-C++ binaries anyhow restricted?


Michał Radwański








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