Posting this link here because there's a mobile angle early in the article:
http://www.infoworld.com/article/3078633/application-development/qa-guido-van- rossum-on-pythons-next-steps.html "Unfortunately, the standard CPython source code almost, but not quite, compiles to a binary that runs correctly on an Android phone or iPhone. There are a number of people who are really interested in moving that forward and contributing patches and little things like how you check that you're on an Android platform. It's moving forward, though not as fast as I wish it would move forward. But then again, I'm not developing mobile apps myself, so I am not too motivated to dive into that myself. But I'm very happy to see that it's happening." If the PSF also wishes that progress with mobile Python was faster then, with https://github.com/pybee/paying-the-piper in mind, there are ways to make it happen. ;-) David _______________________________________________ Mobile-sig mailing list [email protected] https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mobile-sig
