I think they're running web2py on an android device in this video
(apparently one of Massimo's colleagues):
http://pyvideo.org/video/1246/some-experiences-with-python-for-android-py4a
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Has anyone made any progress with this? I had a conversation with someone
on irc.freenode #kivy . it seems like it could be possible to do. but maybe
out of the scope of web2py? :
* * would kivy work with something like web2py, which
has dynamic module loading?
* * or would
AirDroid is a good example.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sand.airdroid&feature=search_result&hl=en
On Jan 10, 11:34 am, Plumo wrote:
> what is the use case for running a web framework on your Android phone?
+1
On Jan 21, 11:57 am, JoeCodeswell wrote:
> Dear Plumo,
>
> Here's my use case(s). Easily developing single user GUI apps with
> HTML as the GUI framework and the easily programmable Python back end
> of web2py being able to access Android System Resources outside the
> sandbox.
>
> I would REA
Dear Plumo,
Here's my use case(s). Easily developing single user GUI apps with
HTML as the GUI framework and the easily programmable Python back end
of web2py being able to access Android System Resources outside the
sandbox.
I would REALLY like it if there could be an "Binary Executable
Packagin
what is the use case for running a web framework on your Android phone?
>From my understanding, it could be possible to make an apk complete with
python, libraries and web2py.
I'm setting up a dev env!
2012/1/9 Massimo Di Pierro
> would python-for-android make it possible to create and apk?
>
> On Jan 9, 2:23 am, Angelo Compagnucci
> wrote:
> > I'll try as soon as
would python-for-android make it possible to create and apk?
On Jan 9, 2:23 am, Angelo Compagnucci
wrote:
> I'll try as soon as possible!
>
> I've previously used sl4a + python and web2py works flawlessy, but it a bit
> difficult to setup, it cannot be done by a newbie like installing an apk!
>
>
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