Python on Symbian is a great way to start your adventure in mobile programming! Python applications ("apps") look like native C++ apps, can access the same important platform services, and can be distributed through the same channels.
This book explains all about how you can get up and running with Python on Symbian. Its been written on the wiki by members of the Symbian developer community, and its now published in printed form on Amazon.com here.
Because its on the wiki its not finished after printing - feel free to extend chapters, fix any bugs, or write new chapters. All we ask is that you add the new chapter to the list along with a comment here explaining what you're planning on doing. You can see anything the rest of us are doing in the #symbianpython twitter feed.
New chapters under construction:
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