Heh! Yeah. :)

Tests: for people who know what they're doing?

Me, I just stab at things and hope for the best. That said, my last (and first!) Python is probably over a year old now. (That very-much-languishing 10C app I made before it was fashionable to name everything after coffee, er… things.) :)

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Has no-one produced a workflow to link Pythonista to Working Copy yet?

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Yeah for Working Copy and GitHub (etc.) integration. I've been sending stuff between it and Editorial since I got the iPhone (I don't [yet] have Pythonista), but recently decided to just remember what I need to type than using Editorial's 'power user' features. :)

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Damnit, I've been eyeing Coda since I started 'coding' and now I'm back on iOS I want it. Disregard for a moment the simple facts that it's not suitable for my needs, doesn't (yet) directly connect to GitHub, and I'm not currently using my Raspberry Pi to serve up even a limp sausage on a damp bun. Transmit and Prompt are really nice, and I found uses for those; I'm in the mood for a complicated extrapolation. But the price. Not eye-watering, but…

There is now an ADN #WednesdayChallenge / #WedC wiki page, copied from the original:

https://github.com/bazbt3/appdotnet_stuff/wiki/WednesdayChallenge

Appropriate.

Or:

It's Wednesday, time for #WedC!

The theme is 'Brevity'.

:)

Once upon a time on a faraway network we had a weekly 1-post short story writing challenge. On Wednesdays.

It was called #WednesdayChallenge, #WedC to cut a long story short.

It's Wednesday everywhere NOW!

This week's theme, chosen by me, is Brevity!

A confession, in my haste to post the Wednesday Challenge, I forgot to mention its creator, the esteemed .

@kdfrawg "Meaningful", you say. ;)