Python for Palm OS?
'Dang' Daniel Griffith
google0 at lazytwinacres.net
Wed Dec 8 06:00:09 EST 2004
On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 04:48:42 GMT, Maurice LING <mauriceling at acm.org>
wrote:
>As mentioned, since Pippy is pretty old or rather based on rather old
>code base, can it be assumed that not much is happening at this front?
>
>This might be dumb to ask then, does anyone know if Pippy had been used
>in any noticeable form for Palm development anywhere? Or it's more of an
>proof of concept kind of thing? Or has anyone envisioned anything?
>
>Cheers
>Maurice
I think their web site (at one time, at least) explicitly said they
had stopped development of Pippy. I use it on rare occasions when I
need a programmable calculator. But since it only supports 32-bit
integer math, i.e., not float or long, that's a pretty limited
occasion. It appears to have access to Palm "form" capabilities, but
I was never able to figure out how they work. The docs are a little
light. Still, I'm impressed that they got it there in the first
place. I also saw the Lua port, but have not installed it, yet. I
was too busy with Carmen Electra. Or, at least, envisioning Carmen
Electra. ;-)
--dang
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