QPython is a Python programming engine on your Android device. It integrates an interpreter, console, editor and QSL4A library, and fully supports web development, scientific computing and AI expansion. Whether you are new to Python programming or an experienced developer, QPython can provide you with a powerful mobile programming workstation.
# The main function
- Complete Python environment: built-in Python interpreter, write and execute code anytime, anywhere.
- Feature-rich editor: QEditor allows you to easily develop Python projects on your mobile phone.
- Jupyter Notebook support: Learn and run Notebook files through QNotebook browser.
- Extension libraries and PIP: Easily install and manage third-party libraries to expand your programming capabilities.
- Scan the QR code to run the code: The QRCode function makes sharing and running Python scripts easy and fast.
- Free learning resources: Embedded quality courses to help you quickly improve your programming skills.
# Core Highlights
- Android features: Access Android device sensors and services through the QSL4A library to broaden application scenarios.
- Web development: Supports popular frameworks such as Django and Flask to easily build web applications.
- AI integration: supports OpenAI, Langchain, APIGPTCloud and other AI frameworks to explore the infinite possibilities of artificial intelligence.
- Scientific computing: Numpy, Scipy, Scikit-learn, Matplotlib and other libraries help you solve complex scientific computing problems.
- File processing: Pillow, OpenPyXL, Lxml and other libraries make data processing simple.
# Learning Community
- Join us on Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/qpython
- Join us on Discord: https://discord.gg/hV2chuD
- Join us on Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/qpython/shared_invite/zt-bsyw9868-nNJyJP_3IHABVtIk3BK5SA
# Feedback and Support
If you have any questions, we are here to help. Please contact us via our official website, email or social media:
Official website: https://www.qpython.org
Email: support@qpython.org
Twitter: http://twitter.com/QPython
Aktualisiert am
30.07.2024