在 2012年2月16日星期四UTC+8上午10时19分15秒,geremy condra写道: > On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 12:58 PM, Martin Schöön <martin.sch...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > First of all: I don't have any first hand experience of smartphones > > but now that my trusted old GSM phone is getting old I decided I am > > in for an up-grade. It struck me it might be nice to get something > > for which I could write Python programs. > > > > A very quick internet search indicated that this should be no big > > deal if I go for an Android-based phone. What about the alterna- > > tives? > > > > It struck me this must be the best place to ask. > > > > What else? I don't know if it matters but my home PC OS is Linux. > > And I am not much of a Python programmer but I enjoy learning it > > and I have reached a level that has turned out to be useful at work. > > Please note that while SL4A is a pretty good mobile python environment > it doesn't support all of the Android API, which means it generally > isn't an easy way to develop fully-fledged Android apps. > > Geremy Condra In the 4 G space of SW AP in Adndroid phones, check Jython. But I think a better data compression modules is more helpful.
Patterns about arithmetic compressions and LZW are expired, but not those in mp4 for the commercial use. Thus, the time to install a complete OS on a tablet or mobile phone with LTE on the way. We need smaller HD or flashes in these small devices. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list