There are a selection of Python running apps on the AppStore such as SketchPython (2.7, free), or Pythonista (2.7.5, £4.99), but I will be using Python 3.4 for iOS (£1.49). If you dont have the money to buy it because you are a teenager or live in a ditch, look out for my next how-to on getting paid apps for free. Python 3.4 for iOS allows users to save their scripts, and I have found that not all Python apps slow you to do this. This app can also be used to write script, but writing and navigating text with the iPhone/iPad keyboard is a bit of a pain, so you can only really build larger scripts if you have enough tolerance and patience. After downloading the app. You are ready to move onto the final step: saving and running!
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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.
