. I could actually touch-type on the psion (a genuine [/]pocket computer!)
but I was looking forward to eventually writing a key mapper
(new key layouts are always an aggravation)
. my plans were snipped in the bud however,
because I got cheap and tried to sneak around the warranty with a universal
On Friday 04 November 2005 03:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What is the cheapest/affordable pocket device that I can code python
> on? I think the closest I have seen is pocketpc from this page:
>
> http://www.murkworks.com/Research/Python/PocketPCPython/Overview
Depends what you're using it for,
On 3 Nov 2005 19:55:03 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:What is the cheapest/affordable pocket device that I can code python
on? I think the closest I have seen is pocketpc from this page:http://www.murkworks.com/Research/Python/PocketPCPython/Overview
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Sybren Stuvel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Devan L enlightened us with:
>> I would not recommend trying to code on a handheld device. Small
>> screen size and [usually] small keyboards make it
>> less-than-practical. Stick with a laptop, or write it in a notebook,
>>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What is the cheapest/affordable pocket device that I can code python
> on? I think the closest I have seen is pocketpc from this page:
A used Fujitsu Lifebook running Linux and fairly large pockets? ;)
There is some version of Python running on Palms, but it's stripped
Devan L enlightened us with:
> I would not recommend trying to code on a handheld device. Small
> screen size and [usually] small keyboards make it
> less-than-practical. Stick with a laptop, or write it in a notebook,
> if you must.
Although it isn't the pinnacle of usability, I can program just
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What is the cheapest/affordable pocket device that I can code python
> on? I think the closest I have seen is pocketpc from this page:
>
> http://www.murkworks.com/Research/Python/PocketPCPython/Overview
I would not recommend trying to code on a handheld device. Small s
What is the cheapest/affordable pocket device that I can code python
on? I think the closest I have seen is pocketpc from this page:
http://www.murkworks.com/Research/Python/PocketPCPython/Overview
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