Daniel Brown wrote:
> As the op noted, there is php for android, which I run on my phone. It doesn't have the full capabilities but the base stuff seems to be there. It runs quite well in fact.
I've been running it for about a year now (shortly after the
initial release), and - though it requires an abstraction layer known
as SL4A (Scripting Language for Android) - it works quite well for an
immature project. Plus, the project maintainers have created a basic
framework that interfaces with the phone's own capabilities, such as
vibrations, LED control, et cetera. It's fun to play around with once
in a while, but I've yet to dive into it enough to do anything more
than novelty scripts for personal usage.
I think that is the major part of the 'problem'. I just want to run the SAME
code that runs on the laptops on the tablets ... I don't need any of the parts
that are specific to a mobile phone :(
The PHP for Android needs a lot more extensions added to do that.
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