verything on the Web is expected to be accessed through the browser. If you are restricted to the screen size of a smart phone, browsing is not much fun. Most of the Web pages are not designed for the small screen. Navigating for what you need is hard. Hence, little applications that you can use to extract and display just what you want, can be very useful. Applications like the stock ticker are available for many stock exchanges. However, you may not find a little applet for your needs. For example, you may have invested in several schemes from several mutual funds and wish to know the net asset value of each, in a simple table. 80, you should be able to develop one.
Probably, the first smart phone to offer Python to develop applications on the smart phone was from the Nokia 860 family, wiki. 860. The maemo.org - maemo.org: Maemo is the development platform for Internet Tablets website provides the open source platform and tools for the Nokia 770/800 tablets. Openmoko does not come with the Python interpreter by default, but can be customised to include it. Once the interpreter is available with the required modules, you just need to copy your Python source on the phone/device and run it.




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