UT app kinda like aide?
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today i spent over 10 hrs trying to learn clickable iv managed to build broken python app loads but python not executing right ....i find myself wishing UT had a app like aide for android a all in one solution for on device development what would that take exactly? im not sure im ready to undertake such a task but still curiosity has me .....in all things programming i find i spend 99% of my time trying to figure out how to set up a framework then resolving a million dependencies(usually outdated or simply missing repos) only to have the build fail every time (very frustrating) i long for code>compile>deploy zero hassle no PhD in any given framework required ..... aide is a great example of that
UT development tutorials are outdated dependency repos missing idk the whole story there honestly or maybe im just dumb .......either way i tried clickable with python/html/godot and im not having any luck i can get it to compile and launch only with a QML/python app but the python code isnt running godot not so much both as a native app and as html ......sorry my brain hurts and im prob ranting i started at 10am its 2:18am and i still dont have a successful app build in any language im familiar with soon as i get the dev cycle under control i have plans of working on/adding alot of native apps
p.s thanks for reading my rant
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@developerbayman You could try out Touch IDE which is a development environment you can use right on your UT phone. You can use this also in conjunction with touchide.net to be also able to develop in the browser.
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@schlicki2808 thats pretty cool you made that?
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@developerbayman Yes, right
I'm very proud of it and I will keep it up 
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@schlicki2808 very nice!
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@developerbayman Another good choice is Seabass2 Which does its compilation magic in a Libertine container it creates for the purpose.
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