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    New Beta for Pythonista 3.3

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    • jmv38
      jmv38 @omz last edited by

      @omz welcome back sir. Thank you for the update.

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      • omz
        omz @jmv38 last edited by

        @jmv38 Thanks to you as well! :)

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        • shinyformica
          shinyformica last edited by

          @omz thanks for the update!

          Pythonista has been unbelievably helpful at my work, and continues to impress every day.

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          • mikael
            mikael @omz last edited by

            @omz, my sincere thanks to you, as well.

            Pythonista and this incredible community have enabled me to keep up and develop my Python knowledge, squeezed in between a non-coding job and a busy family life.

            I am not exaggerating when I say that that was the primary thing that enabled me to get a new job, starting a new career next month as a full-time senior Python developer.

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            • Olaf
              Olaf last edited by

              Happy to see you @omz and the update!

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              • bennr01
                bennr01 last edited by

                @omz Glad to see you in the forums again :)

                BTW, in the current beta, the keyboard.set_view() method still has TODO (also document custom view callbacks like kb_should_insert) as the documentation.

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                • omz
                  omz @bennr01 last edited by

                  @bennr01 said:

                  BTW, in the current beta, the keyboard.set_view() method still has TODO (also document custom view callbacks like kb_should_insert) as the documentation.

                  Oops, thanks!

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                  • omz
                    omz last edited by

                    @mikael said:

                    I am not exaggerating when I say that that was the primary thing that enabled me to get a new job, starting a new career next month as a full-time senior Python developer.

                    That's amazing, congrats! :)

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                    • Blanchot
                      Blanchot last edited by Blanchot

                      Dear @omz,

                      Welcome back! The fact that this forum has continued to be a lively place where regular members help others with their questions and regularly offer their code snippets as solutions to problems is a measure of the love and enthusiasm folks have for pythonista.

                      That too is amazing!

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                      • mithrendal
                        mithrendal last edited by mithrendal

                        @Blanchot So true.

                        @mikael your new job colleagues will be very happy as they get a high skilled and very talented work mate with you!!! Wish you a happy time on your new journey.

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                        • technoway
                          technoway last edited by technoway

                          With the latest Pythonista Beta v. 3.3 (330025), installed today, i.e. 20 Feb., 2020, I get the same crash in my App I got with the last Beta.

                          I tracked it down to the very first line of code that executes in my App! I commented out that line, and my App runs successfully.

                          That line is:

                          A great many lines of code are omitted both before and after the code snippet shown.

                                  # Prevent iPhone from going to sleep while this program runs.
                                  console.set_idle_timer_disabled(True)
                          
                                  # Create an instance of a class that derives from ui.View.
                                  # <code-omitted>
                          

                          If I comment out that one line of code, the program does not crash.

                          I am running that on an iPhone 6s running IOS 13.3.1

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                          • codeprezzer
                            codeprezzer @technoway last edited by

                            @technoway said:

                            With the latest Pythonista Beta v. 3.3 (330025), installed today, i.e. 20 Feb., 2020, I get the same crash in my App I got with the last Beta.

                            I tracked it down to the very first line of code that executes in my App! I commented out that line, and my App runs successfully.

                            That line is:

                            A great many lines of code are omitted both before and after the code snippet shown.

                                    # Prevent iPhone from going to sleep while this program runs.
                                    console.set_idle_timer_disabled(True)
                            
                                    # Create an instance of a class that derives from ui.View.
                                    # <code-omitted>
                            

                            If I comment out that one line of code, the program does not crash.

                            I am running that on an iPhone 6s running IOS 13.3.1

                            I'm having exactly same issue since updating to 3.3 earlier today. Commenting out the "console.set_idle_timer_disabled(True)" helps. iPhone 8 and 13.3.1. Phone reboot not help.

                            Thanks 👍

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                            • omz
                              omz last edited by omz

                              Sorry about the issue with console.set_idle_timer_disabled. Please use this workaround for now:

                              
                              import console
                              
                              def fix_set_idle_timer_disabled(flag=True):
                              	from objc_util import on_main_thread
                              	on_main_thread(console.set_idle_timer_disabled)(flag)
                              
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                              • technoway
                                technoway @omz last edited by

                                @omz - Thank you for the workaround.

                                You do not have to apologize for anything.

                                Pythonista would have to have many, many, more bugs before it would stop being my favorite App. Thanks for making Python programming available on IOS.

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                                • avarnell
                                  avarnell @omz last edited by

                                  @omz do you have a new link for the beta signup? 😊 thank you!

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                                  • simon_hibbs
                                    simon_hibbs last edited by

                                    @mikael @omz Pythonista played an important role in my career as well. When I was interviewing for my last job they set a programming task to write a custom compression tool for specifically formatted data. I wrote it in Pythonista, mostly on the train on my commute. It was fun, I used a combination of techniques for different fields, including variable length encoding for numeric fields that took a fair amount of bit twiddling. I was able to actually demo it to them in my face to face interview on my iPad. It blew them away, they had no idea you could do something like that on an iPad.

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