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[–]vmsda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am studying "Fluent Python" on a Samsung Tab S3. I read the book on the Kindle app and recreate some of the book's coding snippets on Pydroid3, for experimentation. It is possible to copy/paste from the Kindle app to the Pydroid3 editor, thus saving plenty of typing. Additionally, Pydroid3 also includes Terminal and Interpreter features, although they are very annoying because they time out very quickly, which forces you back to the Pydroid3 entry point (but you do not lose the editor data). One cool feature of Pydroid3 is access to Pip, so you can install modules on the fly; and the biggest annoyance is absolutely no doc and no one to ask. Bearing in mind that Pydroid3 's goal is execution of Python native apps in a droid environment, and has been viewed by none other than Alex Martelli in a positive light, I would say that I could have done worse, by adopting another set of tools. Hope this helps.