On Sunday, December 14, 2014 9:24:54 AM UTC-8, Luke Tomaneng wrote:
> On Friday, December 12, 2014 4:40:01 AM UTC-8, Delgado Motto wrote:
> > I travel alot, if not just interested in things of pocketable portability, 
> > and was curious if you can tell me if Python can be LEARNED from beginner 
> > on an IOS device ( with interest of being able to test my code, possibly 
> > even if a free website is capable of reviewing scripts ) but if not then I 
> > prefer if you can suggest a language that can be used from such a machine. 
> > My ultimate goal is to be able to create web pages and internet bots 
> > capable of searching specific things for me, simply to save me time in my 
> > day as little as crawling Youtube for a song that fails to be uploaded or 
> > other related examples. Please advise me. Thanks. 
> 
> Yes, you can learn  and write Python on iOS. There are several apps for this.
> 
> Here are some websites to look at: 
> http://pythonforios.com/
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/pythonista/id528579881?mt=8
> http://kivy.org/#home
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/python-3.2-for-ios/id519319292?mt=8
> Codecademy: Code Hour
> 
> I don't know how well these work, but since there are so many, I am assuming 
> at least a couple are decent.
> 
> I included Codecademy at the end just in case you need to review some basic 
> syntax, but I'm not sure if you'll need it.
> 
> Luke Tomaneng

Sorry, I didn't include the actual link for Codecademy. Here you go:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/codecademy-code-hour/id762950096?mt=8
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