03-29-2022, 05:25 AM
As someone who is interested on the long-term in mobile app applications, but normally does not code, I became first interested in Matlab. But Matlab is not very suitable for mobile applications. You can use Octave instead for Matlab code which already exists. I doubt if I ever will develop Android apps, but I can image to review and debug Python code. As I said, I usually don t code, but I am convinced to find frends among programmers, since I make my contributions as an author:
https://github.com/PeterGamma
I gave up Matlab. Matlab home is 200 USD but cannot be used for publishing. And Matlab standard which is 2000 USD for mobile applications with terrible devices? Home Assistant has already support for some physiological sensors and has an image for Rasperri Pi, which eventually can be ported to a Linux phone. My only concern with Linux phones is battery life, since physiological data acquisitions needs to run 24 * 7. But I suppose a big battery will do the job.
https://github.com/PeterGamma
I gave up Matlab. Matlab home is 200 USD but cannot be used for publishing. And Matlab standard which is 2000 USD for mobile applications with terrible devices? Home Assistant has already support for some physiological sensors and has an image for Rasperri Pi, which eventually can be ported to a Linux phone. My only concern with Linux phones is battery life, since physiological data acquisitions needs to run 24 * 7. But I suppose a big battery will do the job.