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This is the community forum for my apps Pythonista and Editorial.
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No update?
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Two years for one “BIG” feature? Can’t wait to try it. Maybe next year we can try python3.8? Or 2030?
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@timtim Perhaps you should keep a diary.
I (and perhaps others) find your repetitive complaints to be a distraction.
If Pythonista in its current form is not the app for you then please do the constructive thing and contribute to the open source Pyto which already ships with Python 3.8 and many of the third party modules that you have been requesting.
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@timtim personally, I can live with Python 3.6, but I couldn't live happily without Pythonista, even without an update. We can still do everything with ObjectiveC ...
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@ccc No pyto ugly ui. Hello, can you update pillow on pythonista with third party modules?
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@cvp Personally, I can’t live with an app like pythonista, no updating news for 2 years. Oh, sorry, just news. “I’m coming this year. I’m coming soon. I’m coming.” So what is the plan, really? Coming soon?
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@ccc I bought pythonista for me and my friends, I just throw the money away? Can you give me my money?
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@timtim said:
No pyto ugly ui.
Pyto is open source. You can fix the UI and we can all benefit from your work. Pillow v7 is already included.
Can you give me my money?
I (like you) do not get any revenue from Pythonista but if you come to my Starbucks, I will buy you a coffee of your choice. It costs a bit more than the Pythonista entitlement does but I would gladly do it.
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I can pay two cups of coffee if omz can add support for python3.8 and latest modules. I just wonder what work him spent two years on.
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@ccc No I’m not good at programming on iOS. I tried stash and made some pull requests.
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@timtim Perhaps could you run this kind of code to execute in Pyto some modules unknown in Pythonista
import sys import urllib import webbrowser #print(sys.argv) if len(sys.argv) == 1: # ┏━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓ # ┃code to run in Pyto ┃ # ┗━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┛ code = ''' import urllib import webbrowser import pandas as pd data = { 'apples': [3, 2, 0, 1], 'oranges': [0, 3, 7, 2] } purchases = pd.DataFrame(data) result = str(purchases) encoded = urllib.parse.quote(result) webbrowser.open('pythonista3://pyto.py?action=run&argv='+encoded) ''' # execute code in Pyto encoded = urllib.parse.quote(code) webbrowser.open('pyto://x-callback/?code='+encoded) else: # back from Pyto print(sys.argv[1])
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@cvp 😃very creative, best of both worlds... respect!
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@pulbrich thank you but it was mainly for fun 😀
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@cvp I can’t do that since I’m writing code run on iOS, windows and Linux. So I can’t use pyto there.
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@pulbrich Now it works in both directions :-)
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@timtim said:
I’m writing code run on iOS, windows and Linux
if sys.platform.startswith(“ios “):