Chris wrote:
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On Mar 25, 2010, at 5:13 PM, Christopher Barker
<[email protected]> wrote:
Android is truly open-source -- wide open!
Were can I download the source to Gmail and Google Docs? Android is
kinda lame without them. :)
Katherine Hernandez wrote:
I'm learning Python (and in the process of getting a computer
science BS) and I really want to make an interpreter for mobile
apps so that I can practice coding on the go. I read Python books
and come across things I want to try but its not always feasible to
use a computer for little scripts or just playing around. I know
Apple doesn't like anything with scripts running on their devices,
Well, my first though is -- if you want a mobile device, and you
want the freedom to do what you want -- don't by an Apple product!
The iPhone is really not at all in the spirit of Open Source!
from CES that showed me something like this on an android device
his company makes.
Android is truly open-source -- wide open!
I'm doing some Cocoa tutorials, so if there's a way to get it going
in Cocoa, I am going to a devcamp where I will learn to port Cocoa/
Mac applications to Apple devices. Is this a silly idea or
impossible to get this sort of this going?
All that said, I thought I'd seen something about Python on an
iPhone. A quick googling revealed this:
http://www.saurik.com/id/5
Good luck!
-Chris
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