ResonatorVoyantTarot
streamlit
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Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal | Apache License 2.0 |
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ResonatorVoyantTarot
- Unconventional Strategies to Get Unstuck from a Creative Rut
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Ask HN: How to build online calculator website?
Here's my personal goto:
Find some minimal CSS framework. My preference is Skeleton [0] or Bootstrap [1]. The key is just finding something minimal that works without too much fuss. Personally, I rather have a minimal framework provide 'responsiveness' so I don't have to worry about it but I also want it to get out of the way of anything I do.
Use JQuery [2]. Don't rely on CSS for animations or interactivity. In theory CSS does a lot. In practice it's a nightmare to use and to get it play well with whatever else I'm doing in the page.
Write in "bare" HTML and "vanilla" JavaScript. Don't use a static site generator and don't use a JavaScript framework.
Port in JavaScript libraries as needed. Some of the ones I tend to use are numeric.js [3], downlaod.js [4] and audience-minutes [5]. If you're doing spreadsheet things, maybe there's some JS package out there that will help.
Doing "raw" HTML/"vanilla" JavaScript makes me effectively unhirable but for limited scope side projects where I have full control and want to minimize bit-rot, this is fine.
The point is to create something that's minimal and focuses on functionality. The CSS is just there to make it not look like a Web 1.0 page but otherwise steps out of the way to focus on the actual usage of the application.
For context, here are some projects where I've used this philosophy (all open source, feel free to pilfer): Noixer [6], Resonator Voyant Tarot [7], Boston Train Track (now defunct) [8], CalebHarrington.com (an artist friend) [9], What Is This License [10], HSV Hero [11].
[0] http://getskeleton.com/
[1] https://getbootstrap.com/
[2] https://jquery.com/
[3] https://github.com/sloisel/numeric
[4] https://github.com/rndme/download
[5] https://github.com/berthubert/audience-minutes
[6] https://mechaelephant.com/noixer/
[7] https://abetusk.github.io/ResonatorVoyantTarot/
[8] https://github.com/abetusk/bostontraintrack
[9] https://calebharrington.com/
[10] https://mechaelephant.com/whatisthislicense/
[11] https://mechaelephant.com/hsvhero
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Resonator Voyant Tarot - Procedural Generated Tarot Cards
Live demo
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Resonator Voyant Tarot - Generative Tarot Deck Experiment
All code and art is free/libre.
streamlit
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Developing a Generic Streamlit UI to Test Amazon Bedrock Agents
I decided to use Streamlit to build the UI as it is a popular and fitting choice. Streamlit is an open-source Python library used for building interactive web applications specially for AI and data applications. Since the application code is written only in Python, it is easy to learn and build with.
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Creando Subtítulos Automáticos para Vídeos con Python, Faster-Whisper, FFmpeg, Streamlit, Pillow
Streamlit (https://streamlit.io/)
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PySheets – Spreadsheet UI for Python
Does it need to be live (i.e when database or underlying spreadsheet updates does it need to be reflected in real time on the dashboard) or are you ok with static display.
Live updating data is a pain I've messed around using javascript to force refresh html iframes on a timer. But I was never really satisfied with this. I've heard you can do things with websockets but that is starting to get too complicated for me (I'm not a programmer).
For static stuff one of the data scientists in my org pointed me to Streamlit (https://streamlit.io/) it's a python package I found very easy to use. Can easily combine SQL with CSV imports and display them all on one dashboard. Can use forms toggle butotns etc to control the display.
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Building an Email Assistant Application with Burr
Note that there are many tools that make this easier/simpler to prototype, including chainlit, streamlit, etc… The backend API we built is amenable to interacting with them as well.
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Creating a Sales Analysis Application with Streamlit: A Practical Approach to Business Intelligence
2.-Go to https://streamlit.io, log in, and create a new app from your GitHub repository.
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🦙 Llama-2-GGML-CSV-Chatbot 🤖
Developed using Langchain and Streamlit technologies for enhanced performance.
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Python dev considering Electron vs. Kivy for desktop app UI
Hello,
Have you ever seen the https://streamlit.io/ ? I think this is what you are looking for.
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Show HN: Buefy Web Components for Streamlit
While building dashboards in Streamlit, I found myself really missing Buefy's (Bulma) modern web components.
Specially due to the inability to add new values to Streamlit's multiselect [1], some missing controls like a polished image carousel [2] or a highly customizable data table.
Long story short, we put together streamfy (Streamlit + Buefy) as an MIT licensed project in GitHub to bring Buefy to Streamlit.
Demo: https://streamfy.streamlit.app
All the form components are implemented, missing half of other non-form UX components. There is plenty of room for PRs, testing, feedback, documentation, example, etc.
Please send issues and contributions to GitHub project [3] and general feedback to X / Twitter [4]
Thanks!
[1] https://github.com/streamlit/streamlit/issues/5348
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Simplify Web App Development: Code Lite, Create Big!
Here's your savior, let's welcome Streamlit.
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Show HN: Hyperdiv – Reactive, immediate-mode web UI framework for Python
Looks cool. How do you see this differing from streamlit? https://streamlit.io/
What are some alternatives?
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