Nokia has Python for their S60 devices: http://www.forum.*nokia*.com/*python *
On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 5:05 PM, Katherine Hernandez < [email protected]> 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, > but I'd like to build it in a way where it would be self contained. I'm not > sure how to do this in a way that Apple would accept, I don't jailbreak > devices so the only way to get it to work on an iPhone is to actually > develop and submit an app. I met a guy on the way back from CES that showed > me something like this on an android device his company makes. > > 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? > > Thanks in advance! > Katherine > -- No electrons were harmed in the creation of this email.
