Homebrew Homebrew with Python ?

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Hello ! I want to create my homebrew but I know only Python langage,Can I create homebrew with Python ? if yes,what ?

Sorry for this thread which is really very short,

Bye;) ^^
 
If you know one language you know almost all of then ;)

...Unless that language is python. /s

Lua is probably the closest thing you've got that's widely used. Most homebrew is written in C or C++. Python is a fair chunk harder to run than Lua, which might be why its not more widely used.
 
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Hello ;)

Ok I'm not know all Python langage but I learn Lua for Homebrew,Is there a french website to learn Lua ?

EDIT : Can I use Lua DS for develop 3DS Homebrew ?
 
Ok,I follow a guide in OpenClassroom to develop a Homebrew app ;) ^^
Thank everyone !

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I have not found any tutorial :(
 
There is PyShell27 (Python 2.7.12) and PyShell36 (not yet public due to instability, 3.6.0). They are just vanilla Python interpreters with a keyboard and a console slapped on top of it. They don't even have 3DS-specific modules in it, just vanilla Python with a few stock modules like socketmodule.
 
I don't have Nintendo Switch and when I try to compil my homebrew to 3dsx there is error !
 
I don't have Nintendo Switch and when I try to compil my homebrew to 3dsx there is error !
If you get an error - that means you did it wrong.
Seriously though, without an error message and some source code no longer me will be able to help you.
 
I believe you can use this, although it hasn't been updated in a while. What I recommend you to do is learn lua and use lpp-3ds, which allows you to do lots of stuff and works pretty well.
If youre gonna suggest LUA, id recommend LOVEPOTION instead. It's still under active development and the developer is still around.
 

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