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    • TheGreatSquid
      TheGreatSquid last edited by

      I was wondering if there are any known plans of updating the built-ins like NumPy, which I believe is on 1.8, while the most up-to-date version is 1.18?

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      • stephen
        stephen @TheGreatSquid last edited by stephen

        @TheGreatSquid im going to assume a lib update like thatbmight happen when we move to Python 3.8 or possibly Python 4. its not far away really

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        • TheGreatSquid
          TheGreatSquid @stephen last edited by

          @stephen ok! I’m just surprised that the Python version of Pythonista stays relatively up to date, but the versions of these libraries doesn’t.

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          • stephen
            stephen @TheGreatSquid last edited by

            @TheGreatSquid
            have you tried using Stash to update some yourself?

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            • TheGreatSquid
              TheGreatSquid @stephen last edited by

              @stephen Not sure how to get that to work, since stash doesn’t register that NumPy is installed, since it’s in the standard library in Pythonista. “pip update numpy” raises an error, and “pip install numpy” breaks with “OmniClass ...” and doesn’t even let me import numpy at all after.

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              • mikael
                mikael @TheGreatSquid last edited by

                @TheGreatSquid, they cannot be updated with stash. If you need to be able to run with fresh libraries on your device, you might need to look at other apps like Pyto. If you go that route, one thing on the plus side is that you can use the much better editing UI of Pythonista, and just run in Pyto.

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                • cvp
                  cvp @mikael last edited by

                  @mikael said:

                  you can use the much better editing UI of Pythonista, and just run in Pyto.

                  Could you explain please, thanks

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                  • stephen
                    stephen @cvp last edited by

                    @cvp said:

                    @mikael said:

                    you can use the much better editing UI of Pythonista, and just run in Pyto.

                    Could you explain please, thanks

                    i believe @mikael is saying to you pythonista's better Environment or IDE to write and "export" to Pyto and use the Lib and Interpreter there

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                    • cvp
                      cvp @stephen last edited by

                      @stephen ok, Thanks. If it is that, I know of course. But I have hoped during one second that we could use exactly the same code with the Pyto's ui.

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                      • stephen
                        stephen @cvp last edited by

                        @cvp said:

                        @stephen ok, Thanks. If it is that, I know of course. But I have hoped during one second that we could use exactly the same code with the Pyto's ui.

                        😂😎 i figured you did but just in case..

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                        • mikael
                          mikael @cvp last edited by

                          @cvp, what @stephen said, sadly.

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                          • cvp
                            cvp @mikael last edited by

                            @mikael Thanks and Sorry for my usual misunderstanding 😅

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                            • mikael
                              mikael @cvp last edited by

                              @cvp, although, how difficult would it be to get at least the basics in place, with a translating library... 😁

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                              • cvp
                                cvp @mikael last edited by

                                @mikael For you, it could be so easy 😇 But, at this moment, you should perhaps need to choose between Pythonista and Pyto, and I love Pythonista, I want to stay with it.

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                                • mikael
                                  mikael @cvp last edited by

                                  @cvp, you and us all, brother.

                                  (To be read with some kind of choir vocal background music.)

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                                  • cvp
                                    cvp @mikael last edited by

                                    @mikael said:

                                    brother

                                    You are so kind, call me grandpa 😂

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