Pyto
multiplatform-compose
Pyto | multiplatform-compose | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
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C | Kotlin | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Pyto
- Is it possible to transplant a big Python project (with some package using dynamic libs) to iOS?
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Is it possible to run Python3 on iOS?
Sorry, I found Pyto is open-sourced. I will study on it!
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BeeWare – write Python, run as native everywhere
This was actually a dealbreaker and blocker for me when I last time tried BeeWare. I was hoping I will be able to do some rapid prototyping with numpy + opencv-python directly on my android or iphone. I wish there was at least some tutorial how to make non-pure python modules.
I had the same issue when investigating Kivy and PyQt. It definitely seems possible since you can download Pydroid [1] for android (that supports e.g. pyqt, opencv, tensorflow) or Pyto [2] for iOS (that seems actually is based on BeeWare and support many non-pure modules including opencv)
[1] https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ru.iiec.pydroi...
[2] https://github.com/ColdGrub1384/Pyto
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Community resources for Pyto?
There really isnt a tonne of forum info floating around for pyto which is a shame, Ive also just about completely switched to Pyto from pythonista. In terms of objC stuff you probably have figured this out already but its within the rubicon module. i found the UI stuff to be fairly easy to switch over from Pynista. The biggest benefit for Pyto is that its open source so you can really dig into the modules if need be. Pyto
multiplatform-compose
- React native vs flutter vs native (Kotlin) for a newbie programmer
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BeeWare – write Python, run as native everywhere
Edit: It looks like there are some efforts to bring it to iOS https://github.com/cl3m/multiplatform-compose
- A Kotlin library to use Jetpack Compose in Android and lOS. Allow to write UI for both in Kotlin.
- A Kotlin library to use Jetpack Compose in Android and iOS. Allow to write UI for both in Kotin.
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Any Possibility Of Releasing Jetpack Compose For
I've started a project like that for iOS. Check it out at https://github.com/cl3m/multiplatform-compose
What are some alternatives?
fyne - Cross platform GUI toolkit in Go inspired by Material Design
MVIKotlin - Extendable MVI framework for Kotlin Multiplatform with powerful debugging tools (logging and time travel)
jep - Embed Python in Java
realm-kotlin - Kotlin Multiplatform and Android SDK for the Realm Mobile Database: Build Better Apps Faster.
phnt - Native API header files for the System Informer project.
Splitties - A collection of hand-crafted extensions for your Kotlin projects.
CPython-Internals - Dive into CPython internals, trying to illustrate every detail of CPython implementation
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
kotlin-multiplatform-diff - Multiplaform kotlin library for calculating text differences. Based on java-diff-utils, supports JVM, JS and native targets.
Python-Apple-support - A meta-package for building a version of Python that can be embedded into a macOS, iOS, tvOS or watchOS project.
chip-8 - SwiftUI, Jetpack Compose, Compose for Wear, Compose for Web and Compose for Desktop based Kotlin Multiplatform fork of https://github.com/cbeust/chip-8 (Chip-8 Emulator)