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Dash.jl
- Dash.jl – Julia interface to the Dash ecosystem
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Python is COOL
If you have to move to another language maybe check out julia, it looks similar to python to some extent, I hear it has very nice support for CUDA and for the web interface part there's Dash which should be familiar I guess.
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A dashboard like Plotly Dash, but for a Julia?
Besides Plotly Dash itself (which is mainly a JavaScript library with both Python and Julia bindings) there are the following Julia alternatives:
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building web apps in Julia
Depends on what you’re doing, but I’ve been using Dash to great success for my purposes at my company. The documentation kinda overlaps/misses some edge cases with the Python/JavaScript versions, but the framework is mostly analogous
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Julia Update: Adoption Keeps Climbing; Is It a Python Challenger?
So can Julia:
https://github.com/plotly/Dash.jl
PaddedViews.jl
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Julia Update: Adoption Keeps Climbing; Is It a Python Challenger?
As sibling posts have pointed out, you can in fact do all of those things:
1. You can write a getproperty method for a tuple. It is considered to be type piracy and thus runs the risk of colliding with someone else's definition, but the language absolutely lets you do it.
2. You can broadcast over the fields of a NamedTuple by defining appropriate methods. Again, it's type piracy, so take that into consideration but the language lets you do this easily.
3. The https://github.com/JuliaArrays/PaddedViews.jl package implements exactly what you're saying Julia won't let you do.
If anything, Julia errs on the side of allowing you to do too many things! There are very few things the language says really won't let you do.
What are some alternatives?
Genie.jl - 🧞The highly productive Julia web framework
Chain.jl - A Julia package for piping a value through a series of transformation expressions using a more convenient syntax than Julia's native piping functionality.
Pluto.jl - 🎈 Simple reactive notebooks for Julia
Plotly.jl - A Julia interface to the plot.ly plotting library and cloud services
StatsPlots.jl - Statistical plotting recipes for Plots.jl
PackageCompiler.jl - Compile your Julia Package
org-mode - This is a MIRROR only, do not send PR.
PlutoSliderServer.jl - Web server to run just the `@bind` parts of a Pluto.jl notebook
VegaLite.jl - Julia bindings to Vega-Lite
Revise.jl - Automatically update function definitions in a running Julia session