The reason why I am using Dropbox/iCloud Drive, is because Python 3.4 for iOS doesn't support file-sharing. This also means that you can't just share the file and "open in" the Python app. To get around this, I simply viewed the .py file, selected all, and copied-pasted it to Python 3.4. After this, you can run the script that you have created on your computer, on your iPhone or iPad. Thanks for reading, and follow me for more unusual but helpful howtos!
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Import Python script to your iDevice
Non-FictionA short tutorial on how to run Python scripts/programs created on your computer, on your iPhone or iPad, on iOS 7 and above! Please note that I am in no way associated with the Python team, Dropbox, Apple, or any of the Python apps.
