Python for iOS
Posted on March 17, 2012 by oubiwann

I do a lot of traveling, and I don't always like to lug my laptop around with me. Even when I do, I'd rather leave it in the bag unless I absolutely need to get it out (or if I'm setting up my mobile workspace). As such, I tend to use my iPhone for just about everything: reading, emails, calendar, etc.
So, imagine my delight, when I found out (just after PyCon this year) that I can now run Python 2.7.2 on my iPhone (and, when I get it, my iPad 3 ;-) ). This is just too cool for words... and given what pictures are worth, I'll use those instead :-)
I've put together a small Flickr se t that highlights some of the functionality offered in this app, and each image in the set describes a nifty feature. For the image-challenged, here's a quick list:
- an interactive Python prompt for entering code directly using the iPhone keyboard
- a secondary, linear "keyboard" that one can use in conjunction with the main keyboard, extending one's ability to type faster
- multiple options for working with/preserving one's code (email, saving to a file, viewing command history)
I can't even begin to count the number of times such an awesome Python scratchpad would have come in handy. And now we have it :-) At $2.99, this is a total steal.
Thanks Jonathan Hosmer!
(And thanks to David Mertz for pointing it out to folks on a Python mail list.)
Author | oubiwann |
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Date | March 17, 2012 |
Time | 15:50:08 |
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Tags | apple ios iphone mobile mobile-computing programming python |
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