Hi Guido,

> All you need to do, is to let PicoLisp Interpreter convert PicoLisp Source
> into that Lisp dialect, Webassembly VM does understand, and you're done!

OK, if it is so easy, why don't you do it?

Still it doesn't solve the portability issue. I want PicoLisp to run also in iOS
(also MacOS, and other server setups). pil64 is fine (and probably the absolute
optimum in terms of performance), but it can't be ported to e.g. RISC-V.

☺/ A!ex


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