Do you know how hard it is to look for 22 minutes of pure information now from the internet?
Usually it takes me about 2 hours.
Here it actually just takes 22 minutes!
Thanks for this I've been looking for this and already using working copy but not the mouse. Just tried the mouse and it's much more fluid than I imagined.
Dude!!! You’re a freakin genius. You not only answered my questions, but even gave me a few ideas for a raspberry pi server project I’m working on. Will be looking forward to part II
Exciting! I was just planning a trip to the Raspberry Pi store over in Cambridge because I have two projects that I want to run up on the new Pi4. Love to hear about what you end up with.
Hi. I’m coming across raspberry pie server basics. But I’m so new to this , I’m currently on Google cloud and setting up an identity. But my question is what do you use raspberry pi for. Is it a type of FTP/ or server ? Or API ? I’m still learning these abbreviations
@@tech_craft I’m a studying ccomputer programing and I’m in the beginning stage of learning the basics starting off with html what app would you recommend for me overall since my iPad is my only and current device ?
Just want to say a big thank you. I love iPad form factor and I love programming. I never knew iPad could do that in Codea and in Pythonista. You've just added tons of value to my iPad.
Your video is very precise and to the point. I love it.
Absolutely amazing video! I'm just starting with Python coding and being able to know how much I can do on my ipad is mind blowing. Thank you for your very clear and comprehensive information.
This guy knows his stuff! Keep up the hard work and stay positive!
This channel looks very professional and the way the video pans out is really good too. 6k subs cheers
Loving your stuff dude! Defo would like a shortcuts tutorial, really struggling to understand how I can use it. Thanks!
Dude!! You’re absolutely rocking it man!! Love this stuff! As Web Developer for 20+ yrs, and user of latest iPad, I find the prospect of using iPad for development is quite cool!! Keep up the great work!
Best Pythonista video I've ever seen! Would love to see you deep dive even further on Pythonista!
withmikes finally someone else who knows about this app. I love Pythonista.
This is such an outstanding video. Concise, engaging, and super informative. Subscribed.
Great video! Looking forward to more, nice work buddy.
Greetings from Australia!
Really pleased to have found this channel. Been a fan of the iPad and now iPadOS and had a latent interest in Python - sparked my interest in this again. Congrats on the growth on what is such a young channel. I’m subbed and will be watching with interest. Cheers!
Man! This video is amazing, it disserves 10 million views at least! You have a new subscriber from Argentina! Keep it up! Cheers!
Short cuts video ! Haha we want it all ! You really have a great channel here, no nonsense, very well spoken and organized explanations.
Cool AF
Subscribed and expecting more quality content from you!
bro honestly i love your videos and props to you for having 4k
Thanks for sharing this videos, I just received and iPad Air 5, and trying to use it for coding. This video is just what I need!
You have a long way to go dude, this is just next level technical stuff. All the very best and keep posting such informative videos.
Wow, this video contains a dense of information for me. Thanks.
Nice video, waiting for part 2!
wow, that was a lot more than I would think would be possible! thanks for sharing your workflow with us
Excellent this is was i expecting to see, now i have almost your same setup! Thanks Tech Craft ;)
This video is just amazing, very high quality!!! Many thanks
Amazing! Got a new subscriber!
Finally! This is what I have been looking for! Thanks a ton, you're a savior!
@@tech_craft Absolutely! Thanks a ton again! Please keep doing these kind of informative videos!
Brilliant video! Thank you for sharing!
Very informative, the part where you explained the workflow between Pythonista, Working Copy and Textastic was very useful to me. Thank you!
amazing stuff - thanks for the info and inspiration!
Very inspiring and I‘m hoping to take my iPad game to the next level with your ideas and insight
Thank you for this. I’m very interested in developing on the iPad and you’ve shown me that I can.
Brilliant video. Didnt know iPad is so versatile and powerful
Seamus O'Dork it’s not a computer. It’s just a tablet with a mobile OS. But it is indeed powerful
SUPERB (SUPER CONDENSED) TECH REVIEW! Thanks a lot :)
Keep it up, super useful tips
Great work on starting this channel with a boom! Love the content and subject matter. Would love to see a walkthrough of scripting Apple Shortcuts. For example I want to have a shortcut that connects my AirPods. Or use Apple Shortcut to execute Pythonista script.
Thanks for your kind words. I have some shortcuts content coming. The AirPods idea is an interesting one and I have Shortcuts/Pythonista on the list.
Just got an iPad with Magic Keyboard and will slowly migrate my workflow and bash scripts to be native in the iPad. Great material and finally some stuff beyond using duet display and calling it "working on the iPad".
This really good... U rock bro...
Wow! Apple has a usable filesystem? Stunningly practical.
Nice work mate; subscribed
Great stuff ! Love From India
This is what I'm waiting for! Thanks for the Upload!
wow now up to more than 50k subs, congrats!
Wow that was sick man! You just executed python code on an iPad, that was genius! Thanks for the Great inspiration, you can create really nice workflows like that
It’s super exciting. Things are looking even brighter since I filmed this. The A-shell app came out which gives you a full local shell complete with vim and python. And there is iSH in beta at the moment that is a full Alpine Linux running locally (emulated) on the iPad.
Tech Craft Great that the iPad is becoming more then a media consumption device! Looking forward to your next videos, I subscribed
Nice one... Interesting channel. Subscribed ✔️
Man you are very addictive ❤
Amazinggggg thank you!
Man , you’re awesome 💯
I just liked and subscribed, I don't even have an iPad, lol. But the way you've explained everything deserves my subscription, I didn't even wait for the video to finish, I just felt I should. UA-cam should have more creators like you in tech.
Thank you for the video. Could you tell me whether Pythonista is capable of importing and using Tkinter?
Very nice. I’d also like to give a plug for iVim for anyone who likes the old-school vi editor. One can use “Open with...” for files in Working Copy, and edit in iVim ! It even has a whole slew of new iOS ports, like entering :ishare to see a pop-up window to share text content to anything in your share sheet. Very nice editor option for coders.
I have always been interested to learn how to code. I'd love to learn more about coding from your videos. Would you consider doing a series related to this?
I would love to see how to use iVim too!
Video on using your iPad on the road, by remote control of your Mac and/or PC, please
Great video. Question, do you do any Django programming on the iPad? If so, how does one go about MySQL or Postgres connectivity?
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Thanks for the guide!
Looks very similar to the DOS language . I didnt get it then and don’t now lol 😂
any content for programming for the iPad Pro USB port would be fantastic !
Thanks Rob for this insight. Have you looked at how to do python Data science work on newer iphone like 12/11 possibly using iphone as a typical desktop.
Perfect video
I like your videos. Subbed
Hi Rob. Thanks for sharing your experience, this is a really great video with useful information. I’m a Java developer, do you know if there is an option for coding in Java with autocompletion and some other IDE’s features? I’m not expecting an IntelliJ or Eclipse but with autocompletion, automatic import and syntax check it would be great (and if you can run some unit tests I’d be in heaven).
Thanks in advance for your answer. Best regards
cool video! 😃
You are a genius!!!!.Subscribed...
Get this guy more subscribers!!
Great video- thanks!
I started learning webdevlopment and Python some weeks ago. For now I‘m using my macbook from work, but am looking to get sth. my own. I dont know if I should get the m1 macbook or the iPad Pro - can you recommend sth. ? Thank you so much!
I wish I knew what you were talking about!
Thank you!
Very interesting video even tough I am not owning an iPad and not planning to buy one.
love it
Any recommendations on how to practice java coding on the iPad, please? Thanks
I would love to make a fully functional iOS app on my iPad, also using Swift would be awesome but I cannot find any IDE where I can do that, can you help me?
This is the first video a watched and I’m subscribed!
Swift development on the iPad isn’t possible in any meaningful way yet. I really hope that Apple supports this in the future.
Wow I never knew Juno existed! Yay Jupyter on the ipad!!!
It's a great setup. I have high hopes for the future for iPad as a device for doing data science work on.
Excellent
For learning python, would you use pythonista on the iPad or would you use a program on the pi that is connected to the iPad. I have a Rasp pi 4 that works with my iPad by following one of your other videos.
i really love your video.
i have a some question.
- Can i use a python virtualenv on Pythonista 3 ?
- "Working Copy" can use "git" from another provider or my private git server ?
Thank you for your answer
Do you use code editor by panic on your iPad Pro? If you do, could you make a video about that ?
Thank you.😊
Thanks!
Great Vlog about the iPad Pro & Pythonista 3.. after watching this i purchased this instantly as I’m learning python now and like the fact that i can use a local application rather that having to use cloud base container which is ok but nice to run locally...
You mentioned text editor and version control but what about package manager (e.g. npm), task runners (e.g. gulp) or bundler (e.g. webpack) all of which are used by developers these days. Any work around those??
In Pythonista I use pip for package management using the Stash utility I showed in the video. Similarly, that Juno has a pip-like package manager built-in.
Based on some recommendations in the comments, I've been trying out the play.js app which has npm available to install packages for Node/React apps.
I've not yet seen anything for doing Ruby directly on the iPad, but I've been doing Rails work quite comfortably over SSH.
Id love a video about your shortcut usage
This project intrigues me and I think I'd like to try something similar. I'm currently using a networked rPi 4 as a development environment for personal projects - I develop on the rPi from inside VSCode's GUI on any machine on my home network via the Remote Development Extension (ssh) for VSCode.
Couple questions about your setup:
1. Can you speak to the code review experience on a tablet? Would you typically use the web, or something like GitHub's iOS application?
2. Are you able to install and use any sort of language-specific linter in your text editing env on your iPad?
I wanted to ask that can the 6th gen Ipad provide the power needed for coding and programming?
If you are using Logitech gaming mouse and is having lag issues when connected to the ipad, the solution is to first set the polling rate of the mouse to be 250 or less on a machine that has logitech gaming software downloaded first. I tried and polling rates of 125 and 250 are both lag free. 500 and 1000 gets really bad lagging issues and renders the mouse unusable on the Ipad. I think the same logic could be applied to other mice if you are having trouble with them. Hope this helps someone!
Absolutely fantastic videos - well done - great content delivered in an easy informal manner. Consider making courses for Udemy or other training sites.
Great video! I’m new to python, learning data science so my professor wants us to learn coding but all I hv is an iPad no laptop
Hi. I’ve been researching Marketing funnels and then thought why not do one myself. But I only have the iPad Pro 2018. Now actually cracked so tempted to upgrade BUT what are everyone’s thoughts. Do I need to ? Is the pro enough? As this video says ?
I am so glad I found this video! Most people are talking about the video editing and design. This is is just what I needed. One question, in your opinion could you use the ipad pro as your only work device (for a Maths major)? I am starting next year. I would expect it not to be enough for a Computer Science major (because I assume they do a lot of hard core coding), but I am not sure about Maths. I am expecting some coding on the Maths degree (but not nearly as much as a CS major). Thank you :)
would you be able to run machine learning programs and do data mining and wrangling on an Ipad? I'm considering using an iPad instead of a laptop on data science stuff.
Nice video, got me interested and mimicked your setup... however when I pull some changes with Working Copy, I see the changes in Textastic, but in Pythonista the file isn’t updated. Even worse, after opening the file in Pythonista and I go back to Working Copy, he wants to perform the ‘change’ from the old file and I need to revert. You don’t have this behaviour ? This is very annoying and not workable actually. Thanks for your input .
Get this guy more views!!
does pythonista have pip? I end up needing specific things like cv2, pyautogui, and a few others.
SUPER useful video! Thank you for this. Sub’d. :)
Blinking is fun you should try
You should change the title to Coding python on ipad
to be fair - he does get into Codea based on Lua - I think he’s trying to open peeps up as to what’s possible and it’s just a matter of time before we see node.js, ruby, etc. using the same meta-framework
Chinarut R Play.js is prob the best app for react and node development. Super cheap too.
Any suggestions on how to create program that read/writes to google sheets from Pythonista?
Loved the video. Very cool.
is it possible to install modules like numpy, scikit learn etc on the ipad?
Some apps limits which modules you can install, but in general, you can install any pure python module. For modules with native extensions, you typically need your Python app to support that module out of the box.
This is exciting, any update in 2020 or IpadOS 14 sir?
Thanks for introducing Pythonista on ipad. I am new to python and learning to use python (windows Atom) via UA-cam video like this one. At the moment i am trying to port it to ipad via Pythonista unsuccessfully. I use a lot of features in Tkinter and TkImage and Image modulate but i cant get it work it in Pythonista. It keeps saying no such module. Please help..Tq
Comment below if you have any coding topics you'd like to see covered.
Tech Craft do you now any app for code in java on the iPad?
The best solution I have for Java development is to use Screens to remote into my laptop to use IDEA. If I have to do Java coding I'd drop back to carrying my laptop I think.
I have done Java in vim over SSH, but I didn't find it super productive.
Tech Craft Dontou recommend getting the 11 or 12.9” iPad Pro? Why did u get the 11” instead?
@@tech_craft I'm taking intro to Java at University now and was hoping I could use my iPad pro as well! Guess I'm stuck with the old laptop for a while longer.
Daryl Chang For me it’s a weight and form factor thing. I work on the go a lot so having the smaller machine is great for me. I prefer the 11” for note taking too just because I think it’s easier to hold.
My suggestion is to spend 30-45 minutes at the store if you can and try them both. I did a bit of time with each device and quickly realised I’d more be comfortable with the 11”.