Back in the Fall of 2012, a few months after I had taken it upon myself to start moving all my work from OS X to iOS, I came across Ole Zorn’s Pythonista. A Python interpreter for iPhone and iPad that ...
In November 2013, Zorn released Pythonista 1.4, which, alongside support for iOS Contacts and location settings introduced a scriptable Open In menu that allowed Pythonista to receive files sent from ...
Pythonista, an integrated development environment that lets your write Python scripts on your iPhone and iPad, has received a major update in version 2.0. The app has added a number of major features, ...
JSCore Runtime Framework - Execute JavaScript and WebAssembly in Pythonista 3 natively on iOS with JavaScriptCore. JSCore Runtime Framework is an experiment in pushing the boundaries of the Python ...
Ole Zorn, the super-villain[1] behind the amazing Pythonista for iOS, has just started teasing his newest app – a Markdown text editor for the iPad. Only unlike all the other Markdown editors, this ...
The tool compares a local directory tree of Pythonista with a remote directory tree located on a WebDav server. It works very well (and sofar has only been tested with) the iOS app 'working copy'. The ...
While most developers use popular IDEs like Xcode and Sublime Text on their Macs, few realize that their iPhones and iPads can also handle coding apps. While they might not be as powerful as their ...
Prepare to have you socks blown off, and to know the exact GPS coordinates of the exact spot where those socks land. How? With Dr. Drang’s new Pythonista scripts which grabs your current location and ...
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