Jun-30-2022, 12:04 PM
Portability of Python is now ok,it depend of what the goal is.
Linux and Mac ship with Python pre-installed on Windows have to install Python.
Python ship with
An other way is to ship a stand alone(no need for Python pre-installed) with using eg,
Pyinstaller, cx_Freeze, Briefcase, Nuitka, PyOxidizer, List of tools
For Data Science/Python there are many way eg using NoteBooks is a central way to show/distribute code.
Can i share a Notebook(Google Colab) like this one, so can look at code and also run it.
For web app/sites using Flask, Django and the is normal to use a host eg Heroku, DigitalOcean...ect.
Then the availability is everywhere as long has network and a Browser.
For Mobil Python for Mobile App Development in 2022 – Kivy Vs BeeWare
I tested KivyMD i while ago and was able to make good looking test app(as Material Design is default).
Did make a APK file using Buildozer and tested it on Phone.
Linux and Mac ship with Python pre-installed on Windows have to install Python.
Python ship with
pip
then can use PyPi to install one the 384,771 projects.An other way is to ship a stand alone(no need for Python pre-installed) with using eg,
Pyinstaller, cx_Freeze, Briefcase, Nuitka, PyOxidizer, List of tools
For Data Science/Python there are many way eg using NoteBooks is a central way to show/distribute code.
Can i share a Notebook(Google Colab) like this one, so can look at code and also run it.
For web app/sites using Flask, Django and the is normal to use a host eg Heroku, DigitalOcean...ect.
Then the availability is everywhere as long has network and a Browser.
For Mobil Python for Mobile App Development in 2022 – Kivy Vs BeeWare
I tested KivyMD i while ago and was able to make good looking test app(as Material Design is default).
Did make a APK file using Buildozer and tested it on Phone.