Python is free and open source. You can write as many programs as you want. Also, there is no charge for running your programs. No need to use this app.
Python is free and open source. You can write as many programs as you want. Also, there is no charge for running your programs. No need to use this app.
These people are evil. Tell all of your programming friends that this application is a grand ol ripoff, even if they dont use Python.
Developer, be smarter, give at least 50 runs for free as a demo.
What can i say... This doesnt even support Python programming
The online compiler does not work, always give errors. The exact same program runs on other apps on the same iPad.
Need to pay for more than ONE use. Avoid apps made by this.
The author cheated... Not functioning if you dont pay.
This app cant do a thing
Not usable after 1 use not worth the minute it takes to download
This app works great for testing out simple programs and is a great way to make sure that the syntax is correct for more complicated functions! Super convenient for when you dont want to carry around a huge computer.
Could not even type a 2 line program to test this app. No, it said I had to buy more complication to do anything. Really if I can even test out this app with a few short programs to see that it works why would I give you my money.
Had been hoping to practice writing simple programmes and get immediate feedback but this doesnt run anything - whether your syntax is perfect or completely off the only thing you get back when you run something is a message saying that "Your programme ran successfully". Even if you write something that requires user input it doesnt ask for anything just congratulates you on successfully writing something...
I am writing a compiler that targets many languages and this app is ideal for my purposes. Keep up the good work!
This app totally NOT work! Whatever code you input, actually even run the apps build-in code, the app always shows "Hello, World" The program raises a runtime error Traceback (most recent call last): File "./prog.py", line 4, in <module> ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10: ""
Need to buy credits in order to compile.
Just some info that wasnt given before I downloaded the app. You have to pay $.99 to run 0 to 100 compilations. For $1.99 you get unlimited compilations. This info should have been provided in the details.
I didnt bother with the in-app purchases, since, what is the point with out a repl???? Otherwise it looks great if all you want to do is edit code on one screen, provide inputs on another, and see output on another. If you could write modules, import them into the repl, run code interactively, it would be great. As is, I dont get it.
I see that you have compilers for other programming languages too. So, if I pay for one language, will I automatically get unlimited compilations for all languages?
You must pay before you use this app. It is a paid app masquerading as a free app. That should be against Apple policy if its not already (its against Googles).