cosh
nicegui
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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cosh
- FLiP Stack Weekly for 21 Jan 2023
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Show HN: Cosh β concatenative command-line shell
> That said, the examples could be better explained just like you did here now. The examples are not bad but things like the f iterator probably needs some explaining.
Thanks, the readme has been expanded now so that it has better examples, and the full documentation (https://github.com/tomhrr/cosh/blob/main/doc/all.md) is more clearly marked for those who are looking for more detail.
- cosh: concatenative command-line shell
nicegui
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FastUI: Build Better UIs Faster
I was looking at this space and nicegui seemed like the best ootb experience.
https://nicegui.io/
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Show HN: Hyperdiv β Reactive, immediate-mode web UI framework for Python
Dash is similar in spirit, as a "build web UIs with Python" framework. Dash seems more similar to nicegui (https://nicegui.io) architecturally than to Hyperdiv. Like nicegui, it builds a static dom that is then mutated via callbacks or data bindings.
By contrast, Hyperdiv lays out UI declaratively based on state, and when state changes, the app re-runs, generating an updated UI. Streamlit and Hyperdiv seem to work similarly, though I'm not sure how Streamlit handles state and state-based layout.
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PysimpleGUI
For native GUI, DearPyGui[0] as modern as you can.
For browser web-based GUI, you can use nicegui[1]
[0] -- https://github.com/hoffstadt/DearPyGui
[1] -- https://github.com/zauberzeug/nicegui
- Python GUI libraries recommendations?
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Learning building webpages and websites in Python
I want to bring to attention a set of frameworks that make webdevelopment using Python simple and fun. The popular opinion maybe that webpages developed with Python maybe slow. But this is not the case. Do checkout https://github.com/ofjustpy/ofjustpy/, https://github.com/zauberzeug/nicegui/ and https://github.com/justpy-org/justpy . All these frameworks are build on top of Starlette and make web development really easy. If you want simple and ready to use the nicegui is the choice. If you want fast, scalable, and more control then give ofjustpy a try.
- Updating the progress in UI from run.cpu_bound method
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Moving from Streamlit to Nicegui
Yes, NiceGUI aims for a very gentle learning curve. Coming from Streamlit I suspect your main adaptation will be that in NiceGUI you need to write valid Python code. Streamlit constantly reevaluates your script which feels nice and easy but creates lots of problems down the road. See https://github.com/zauberzeug/nicegui/discussions/21.
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Show HN: Dropbase β Build internal web apps with just Python
Auth is a big limitation. It's not a built-in component, they have [an example](https://github.com/zauberzeug/nicegui/blob/main/examples/aut...) using the FastAPI layer for auth, but I haven't had time the time to try implementing it. It's definitely not something you get out of the box with NiceGUI.
For scaling, I am viewing it mostly as an internal tool builder. I wouldn't recommend it for external applications. So as far as scaling an internal app I think it works fine. [Their website](https://nicegui.io) is built with NiceGUI, and it works fine, but you can feel the lag occasionally on some of their larger demo pages.
- *FOLDER* picker, not file picker?
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Didn't want to click on refresh to see updates, this is what I did!
Well, I was at PyCon Ireland last weekend and I missed the NiceGUI talk. I hear postive things about it and anything shiney and anything frontend-related always catches my attention (although I admit talking to a friend when I missed this talk was just as fun, and it was worth it).
What are some alternatives?
awk-raycaster - Pseudo-3D shooter written completely in gawk using raycasting technique
reflex - πΈοΈ Web apps in pure Python π
gpt_index - LlamaIndex (GPT Index) is a project that provides a central interface to connect your LLM's with external data. [Moved to: https://github.com/jerryjliu/llama_index]
streamlit - Streamlit β A faster way to build and share data apps.
backstage - Backstage is an open platform for building developer portals
flet - Flet enables developers to easily build realtime web, mobile and desktop apps in Python. No frontend experience required.
compiiile - The most convenient way to render a folder containing markdown files. Previewing and searching markdown files has never been that easy.
remi - Python REMote Interface library. Platform independent. In about 100 Kbytes, perfect for your diet.
VToonify - [SIGGRAPH Asia 2022] VToonify: Controllable High-Resolution Portrait Video Style Transfer
dash - Data Apps & Dashboards for Python. No JavaScript Required.
spec - CloudEvents Specification
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production