On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 10:11 AM, Johannes Findeisen wrote:
> Don't know which Python version is included in Kivy Launcher and believe
> it is 2.7. but it think Kivy will go over to Python 3.* in the near
> future.
>
Well... after an insane number of attempts, most of which were at
least partiall
writing this especially to thank you hey XD pydroid3 suports qt5 and
matplotlib o_0 numpy and sci-kit really, what an amazing discovery !!!
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
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On 18 Feb 2018 13:59, "Chris Angelico" wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with running Python
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 4:44 PM, Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
wrote:
> here is a kivy launcher tutorial i once wrote :
> https://wp.me/p7UB6x-kB
>
Thanks. I'm currently a dozen or so tabs deep into learning Kivy, and
am just starting to get to looking into launchers.
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here is a kivy launcher tutorial i once wrote :
https://wp.me/p7UB6x-kB
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
https://github.com/Abdur-rahmaanJ
On 18 Feb 2018 13:59, "Chris Angelico" wrote:
Does anyone have experience with running Python scripts on Android
phones? I have a brother (honestly! I'm not actuall
On Wed, 21 Feb 2018 00:11:24 +0100
Johannes Findeisen wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Feb 2018 23:12:23 +1100
> Chris Angelico wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 3:57 AM, Johannes Findeisen
> > wrote:
> > > On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 20:57:02 +1100
> > > Chris Angelico wrote:
> > >
> > >> Does anyone have
On Tue, 20 Feb 2018 23:12:23 +1100
Chris Angelico wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 3:57 AM, Johannes Findeisen wrote:
> > On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 20:57:02 +1100
> > Chris Angelico wrote:
> >
> >> Does anyone have experience with running Python scripts on Android
> >> phones? I have a brother (hones
On 18/02/18 06:57, Chris Angelico wrote:
Does anyone have experience with running Python scripts on Android
phones? I have a brother (honestly! I'm not actually using a phone
myself!) who's trying to run one of my scripts in QPython, which
claims to be version 3.2.2. I think that really truly is
On 20/02/18 11:50, Paul Rubin wrote:
Chris Angelico writes:
probably means I'm going to have to learn Kivy
Is SL4A still around? Maybe it's an alternative.
QPython 2 & 3, both have samples that use SL4A.
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On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 3:57 AM, Johannes Findeisen wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 20:57:02 +1100
> Chris Angelico wrote:
>
>> Does anyone have experience with running Python scripts on Android
>> phones? I have a brother (honestly! I'm not actually using a phone
>> myself!) who's trying to run one
Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer
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From: "Abdur-Rahmaan Janhangeer"
Date: 18 Feb 2018 14:17
Subject: Re: Python on Android?
To: "Chris Angelico"
Cc:
mailed the developer sometimes back, told me to download a
On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 20:29:02 +0300
Kirill Balunov wrote:
> To mention another way to use Python on Android is Termux project
> <https://termux.com/>. From their site - Termux is an *Android terminal
> emulator and Linux environment app* that works directly with no rooting or
>
On 2018-02-18 09:57, Chris Angelico wrote:
Does anyone have experience with running Python scripts on Android
phones? I have a brother (honestly! I'm not actually using a phone
myself!) who's trying to run one of my scripts in QPython, which
claims to be version 3.2.2. I think that really truly i
To mention another way to use Python on Android is Termux project
<https://termux.com/>. From their site - Termux is an *Android terminal
emulator and Linux environment app* that works directly with no rooting or
setup required and Python is a side-effect. There are still some
restrictions
On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 20:57:02 +1100
Chris Angelico wrote:
> Does anyone have experience with running Python scripts on Android
> phones? I have a brother (honestly! I'm not actually using a phone
> myself!) who's trying to run one of my scripts in QPython, which
> claims to be version 3.2.2. I thin
Does anyone have experience with running Python scripts on Android
phones? I have a brother (honestly! I'm not actually using a phone
myself!) who's trying to run one of my scripts in QPython, which
claims to be version 3.2.2. I think that really truly is a Python 3.2
implementation - probing for n
Following some posts here I thought I'd try python on android via kivy.
Followed the tutorials -- involved a couple of GBs(!!) of downloads
using something called buildozer
Finally got a hello world running on a phone -- Yay!
Now when I try to go from hello world to something a more
"Fetchinson ." writes:
> So what's the future proof way of writing/deploying/installing python
> programs on android?
Kivy is it I believe. I've meant to look into it but haven't gotten
around to it...
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ugh I could be wrong. Does anyone knowledgeable
>> have any further info on the future of sl4a? For instance it doesn't
>> work with android 5 and there doesn't seem to be any activity around
>> it for the past couple of years.
>>
>> If sl4a is out, what's the p
urther info on the future of sl4a? For instance it doesn't
> work with android 5 and there doesn't seem to be any activity around
> it for the past couple of years.
>
> If sl4a is out, what's the preferred way of running python on android?
> Guido is still working at go
On Fri, Dec 26, 2014 at 8:42 PM, Fetchinson . wrote:
> The best would of course be if the
> core developer team of python would bless an android distribution and
> keep it up to date just as with the linux/windows/macos python
> distribution. I don't know if that will happen though.
That would re
On 12/26/14, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
> Fetchinson . wrote:
>
>> Guido is still working at google, right?
>
>
> No. Google is still using Python for lots of things, but Guido is now
> working for Dropbox.
>
> https://www.python.org/~guido/
Thanks, I missed the transition. The best would of course b
Fetchinson . wrote:
> Guido is still working at google, right?
No. Google is still using Python for lots of things, but Guido is now
working for Dropbox.
https://www.python.org/~guido/
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stance it doesn't
>> work with android 5 and there doesn't seem to be any activity around
>> it for the past couple of years.
>>
>> If sl4a is out, what's the preferred way of running python on android?
>> Guido is still working at google, right? This mak
a? For instance it doesn't
> work with android 5 and there doesn't seem to be any activity around
> it for the past couple of years.
>
> If sl4a is out, what's the preferred way of running python on android?
> Guido is still working at google, right? This makes me suspect
oid 5 and there doesn't seem to be any activity around
it for the past couple of years.
If sl4a is out, what's the preferred way of running python on android?
Guido is still working at google, right? This makes me suspect that
python is ought to be part of the android ecosystem but can&
7;m asking you my question, if I want to develop or run some code with
>> python on android, what are the resources to start with?
>
> PyQt4 or PyQt5 with pyqtdeploy...
>
> http://pyqt.sourceforge.net/Docs/pyqtdeploy/
>
> Phil
Thanks to all of you for yoour answers
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On 14/11/2014 2:18 pm, maurog wrote:
I looked at the newsgroup, but I didn't find recent infos on this
topic.
On the other side I went lost by looking for this topic with google. So
I'm asking you my question, if I want to develop or run some code with
python on android, what are the
develop or run some code with
> python on android, what are the resources to start with?
>
> Thanks
>
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I looked at the newsgroup, but I didn't find recent infos on this topic.
On the other side I went lost by looking for this topic with google. So
I'm asking you my question, if I want to develop or run some code with
python on android, what are the resources to start with?
Tha
Peter Funk, 23.11.2012 07:54:
> Is it be possible to use PyPy to develop Apps for Android phones and tablets?
> Or will it be possible to do so in the future?
You can use CPython and kivy for that. Nik Klever gave a quick intro to
Python on Android at this year's PyCon-DE:
http://
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:55 AM, Shashwat Anand
wrote:
> Well, AFAIK Nokia N900 supports python fully.
Yup, my code has to run on these before it passes build tests. I
almost never have to
do anything crazy to it.
Geremy Condra
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Well, AFAIK Nokia N900 supports python fully.
On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 4:08 AM, Anthony Papillion wrote:
> Thank you gentleman for your input. I'm starting to look at Python/GTK
> for desktop development and was hoping there might also be something
> for Android. Oh well, like Simon said (pardon t
Thank you gentleman for your input. I'm starting to look at Python/GTK
for desktop development and was hoping there might also be something
for Android. Oh well, like Simon said (pardon the pun), it is open
source so... :-)
Anthony
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On 13 June 2010 21:39, Anthony Papillion wrote:
> I know Python is growing in popularity and some of Palms devices
> already let you run Python apps in a VM environment. I'm wondering if
> anyone knows (or can make an educated guess) if there are any plans
> for Python to come to the Android envi
asted effort to bring Python3 to the platform and build
a complete wrapper for the necessary bits of Android. If you're bound
and determined to go with full Python on Android, this is the way to
go.
Having said that, Android has no dependency management, and so
you will have to distribute
I know Python is growing in popularity and some of Palms devices
already let you run Python apps in a VM environment. I'm wondering if
anyone knows (or can make an educated guess) if there are any plans
for Python to come to the Android environment? I'm not talking
backend stuff here but full fro
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