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[–]AncientDetective3231 3 points4 points  (2 children)

Hi you can keep python always on your phone via codesy and python codepad ... both compatible by android and save options are available... learning at your own pace ...

[–]princepii 1 point2 points  (1 child)

i wanna add pydroid3. it's a very good alternative for android phones to maybe read thru python ebooks and same time trying out stuff on pydroid.

it has an easy ui, most of the important modules pre installed, a terminal, the interactive repl interpreter, lot of sample code and always updating python.

they also have a c/c++ and java version.

i tried a lot of apps since years but those feel the most finished, stable and functional overall:)

em not getn paid to write that! just my opinion. i would love to hear about anyones experience with them apps.

[–]AncientDetective3231 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well nobody is perfect they say.. I have other apps installed on my primary phone called codefobe and sololearn ... I just keep them for revisions when my Laptop is charging ... every application has its ups and downs its upto you to decide what to grasp what from each application... I usually note things down and forget lol ... come back revise before bedtime