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Python on handhelds


Hi all,

I have never programmed in Python a day in my life. My group is working
on developing an application on the Dell Axim hand held that has a
tight deadline. I have heard that Python is particularly advantageous
in rapid prototyping and deployment. I would like to lean this way if I
can. Does anyone know if I can run Python on the Dell Axim handheld. It
runs Windows CE. If so, what all is needed to make this possible.
Thanks
Nick../

Sep 11 '06 #1
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"Nick" <ni*******@gmail.comwrites:
I have never programmed in Python a day in my life. My group is working
on developing an application on the Dell Axim hand held that has a
tight deadline. I have heard that Python is particularly advantageous
in rapid prototyping and deployment. I would like to lean this way if I
can. Does anyone know if I can run Python on the Dell Axim handheld. It
runs Windows CE. If so, what all is needed to make this possible.
Someone did a WinCE port a while back, but I don't think it's actively
used much. The approach might be reasonable if you're an expert with
some time on your hands, but for a newcomer with an onrushing
deadline, you may be better off using whatever you're already using
(VB or whatever), and keeping Python in mind for some future project.
Sep 11 '06 #2

"Paul Rubin" <http://ph****@NOSPAM.invalidwrote in message
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"Nick" <ni*******@gmail.comwrites:
>I have never programmed in Python a day in my life. My group is working
on developing an application on the Dell Axim hand held that has a
tight deadline. I have heard that Python is particularly advantageous
in rapid prototyping and deployment. I would like to lean this way if I
can. Does anyone know if I can run Python on the Dell Axim handheld. It
runs Windows CE. If so, what all is needed to make this possible.

Someone did a WinCE port a while back, but I don't think it's actively
used much. The approach might be reasonable if you're an expert with
some time on your hands, but for a newcomer with an onrushing
deadline, you may be better off using whatever you're already using
(VB or whatever), and keeping Python in mind for some future project.
I agree that it is much less active than Python on other platforms, and in
some areas it lags behind the PC, e.g. in GUI toolkits. However, if you want
to try it go here:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/pythonce

See also the mailing list:

http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce
Luke Dunstan
Sep 11 '06 #3

"Luke Dunstan" <co***********@hotmail.comwrote in message
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"Paul Rubin" <http://ph****@NOSPAM.invalidwrote in message
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>"Nick" <ni*******@gmail.comwrites:
>>I have never programmed in Python a day in my life. My group is working
on developing an application on the Dell Axim hand held that has a
tight deadline. I have heard that Python is particularly advantageous
in rapid prototyping and deployment. I would like to lean this way if I
can. Does anyone know if I can run Python on the Dell Axim handheld. It
runs Windows CE. If so, what all is needed to make this possible.

Someone did a WinCE port a while back, but I don't think it's actively
used much. The approach might be reasonable if you're an expert with
some time on your hands, but for a newcomer with an onrushing
deadline, you may be better off using whatever you're already using
(VB or whatever), and keeping Python in mind for some future project.

I agree that it is much less active than Python on other platforms, and in
some areas it lags behind the PC, e.g. in GUI toolkits. However, if you
want to try it go here:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/pythonce

See also the mailing list:

http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/pythonce
Luke Dunstan
NSBasic (which has a CE version) is pretty nice for PalmOS. Making
applications is pretty straightforward if you don't need to access serial
ports and stuff like that. Nice IDE too.

Bob
Sep 11 '06 #4

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