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Wait, don't go! Download QPython3, or PyDroid from the Play Store! They're both awesome apps for offline Python development. PyDroid is newer in terms of UI design and Python version, but I feel QPython3 is just snappier in real world usage. Pick one and code offline! 🙂
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Nothing... just Termux
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Unfortunately, no, the compiler needs the Internet to use the data from the server, where the code actually works, but you can also start the web code offline, since it runs on the client's server ! :)
@Sololearn
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I use Termux. It even supports more than just Python. e.g. you can also run PHP
I'm installing PyDroid now to see how it is 😄
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Oh thanks guys I guess ...
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@Samaritan
What do you use with it? Nano, vi/vim, Emacs, or something?