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@smith.adriane as finicky as Apple’s approval process is, I think a demo app should be OK in the App Store: https://developer.apple.com/support/downloads/terms/apple-developer-program/Apple-Developer-Program-License-Agreement-20210607-English.pdf
I thought the issue would be allowing scripting
Section 3.3.2; It explicitly allows interpreted code (as long as it doesn’t change the purpose of the app) and even executable code, if the app is a programming environment…
that would certainly be cool
Mike Fikes has had a REPL app for a long time; The method you’re currently using would not be regarded as executable code, correct?
do you have link to the repl app?
there are some weird stipulations: > (i) no more than 80 percent of the Application’s viewing area or screen may be taken over with executable code, except as otherwise permitted in the Documentation,