2009/4/28 Peter Bienstman <[email protected]>:
> If something similar exists for a (jailbroken) iPhone, you're in business.
>
>> etc. ... (a normal)
>> iPhone doesn't but it may be possible to write a mobile-friendly web
>> client, or an iPhone client etc. which doesn't really help for
>> studying on the train though....
>
> If there are no python bindings for the iPhone GUI toolkit, another option for
> disconnected use is to have a little python mnemosyne webserver running on the
> iPhone that only allows local connections.
>
> Plenty of possibilities :-)

I assume that, at the moment, it's not possible to develop Python
programs for a non-jailbroken iPhone because Apple prohibit any
bytecode or interpreter-based software in the Apple Developer
agreement and the App Store (which is incredibly sucky and unfair
against users IMO).

If this is true, then you'd have to use some Python->ObjC compiler and
lose out on the dynamic typing benefits, right?

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