I tried Working Copy. It's a nice app, but wow, this process is cumbersome. I understand the issues are due to Apple's restrictions and I have to give the app developers credit for working with these restrictions. Still, are there any other options?
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RE: Importing files, Github, and my work flow - I need advice.
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Importing files, Github, and my work flow - I need advice.
I've been using Pythonista to solve Project Euler problems on my Mac. I'd like to switch to Pythonista and take my skills up a level. Ideally, I'd like to use it on both my iPad and iPhone, but will primarily work on my iPad. I understand iCloud Drive support is coming, but I wonder whether I should wait for that or use something like Github? I'm not experienced with Github at all, but I do need to get my previous code into Pythonista for reference. Right now, they are all stored in a folder on my Mac.
For those unfamiliar with Project Euler, I'm essentially creating lots of small scripts that solve one particular problem, but I do need to refer back to previous code to copy sections for use in new code I'm writing. I also want to be able to test something at random times, because as you probably know, an idea for solving a coding problem often comes when you are in an unusual location (thus the use of my iPhone).
What would you suggest I do to improve my work process?
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Upgrading from Pythonista 2 - is version 3 for me?
I primarily use Pythonista to write code to solve Project Euler problems (https://projecteuler.net). I use a number of libraries, like itertools, numpy, etc. This problem-solving approach helps me learn Python. I need to often refer back to code I wrote in the past for help with the new code I write. I purchased Pythonista 2 a long time ago, and it has worked well.
What does version 3 offer? Would it work well for my needs? I'd like to advance my skills a little more with Python, and I'm not afraid to try new things as I learn. Thanks!