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Wow Theodore, this is an awesome idea! I'm pretty sure there're some applications already capable of providing a fully functional linux shell for Android devices. Given that the majority of "sysadmins" likely use linux-based Androids, it might be reinventing the wheel. However, I won't buy an Android device and I would like to get an access to my sever's shell via my iPhone! Maybe you would describe the tech restrictions and some bird-eye's view of a concept in a separate blog post? It might help you in figuring out the right approach to start or continue if you've already started and even attract some people to help you. And best of luck with this!
I've already started working on it: github.com/tbodt/ish. It's not really at a point where you can use it for anything, but keep an eye on hacker news. I should have a prototype on the app store in a few months.
Wow Theodore, this is an awesome idea! I'm pretty sure there're some applications already capable of providing a fully functional linux shell for Android devices. Given that the majority of "sysadmins" likely use linux-based Androids, it might be reinventing the wheel. However, I won't buy an Android device and I would like to get an access to my sever's shell via my iPhone! Maybe you would describe the tech restrictions and some bird-eye's view of a concept in a separate blog post? It might help you in figuring out the right approach to start or continue if you've already started and even attract some people to help you. And best of luck with this!
I've already started working on it: github.com/tbodt/ish. It's not really at a point where you can use it for anything, but keep an eye on hacker news. I should have a prototype on the app store in a few months.
Also I have a new plan that's faster than webkit-based jit: ROP-based jit.