what are some free hosting servers to support Python [closed] - python

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I am trying to make an mobile application which requests the server to run the script, and then the python script does some scraping and returns the data to the application.
for testing purposes i have went through some free servers like 000webhost.com , Hostinger and Freehostia but they doesn't seem to support python.
So.. any help with that?
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I've went through SL4A and Kivy , but i want to approach this problem froma different way

I use heroku to deploy my MessengerBot, so I vouch for it. Its simple to setup and easy to use.

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Does anyone know of a Python package to connect to SSAS multidimensional and/or SSAS tabular that supports MDX and/or DAX queries. I know of olap.xmla but that requires an HTTP connection. I am looking for a Python equivalent of olapR in R. Thanks
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I am learning Python and because of lack of google drive client for Linux. I want to write a simple script to just sync the local directory with google drive. It doesn't have to be fancy and rich feature. Just a command line and do the sync manually is OK.
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Is there any web MongoDB gui in python?
Or any linux os compatible gui?
Try mongodb-admin - python command line : http://code.google.com/p/mongodb-admin/
I use this in "cloud'" to manipulate shards and replicas.
https://github.com/milancermak/myngo : MongoDB Web front end written in python
plus a host of other options here : http://www.mongodb.org/display/DOCS/Admin+UIs
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