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liveviews
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Why Elixir Is the Best Language for Building a Bootstrapped, B2B SaaS in 2024
If you want to try the liveview approach but not ready to work with Elixir / Erlang / Beam runtime, you can use liveview in 17 popular languages (Java / C# / Javascript / Typescript / PHP / Python, e.t.c.).
https://github.com/liveviews/liveviews
Below are introduction directly quoted from this list:
> This is a list of libraries for creating web applications that handle user interaction with the DOM on the server. These libraries take a different approach from older server-driven browser UIs that simulated a desktop GUI toolkit. They do not lock the developer into working with predefined components; most operate at the level of HTML (DOM) rather than GUI widgets.
> The list strives to be complete rather than awesome. You may see libraries that are not maintained or ready for production.
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Write code for the web - Apple doesn't care about you, Mr. Developer
This approach allows you to handle business logics on the server, and update the screen in browser from the server as well.
[1] https://github.com/liveviews/liveviews
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Htmx Webring
That's a conflation. I'm certain for at least some, the choice is more about using a single language than avoiding JS. I'm sure there are people using htmx who use a JS backend. There are at least 5 LiveView clones for JS for instance: https://github.com/liveviews/liveviews#javascripttypescript
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Is "full-stack web developer" a vanishing career path?
Nuxt, Next, SvelteKit, Phoenix(Elixr), Blazor, and various liveview-likes are popular full stack frameworks. So, although many devs are becoming specialized, there certainly still are full stack developers with demand enough to strongly support several frameworks.
- Phoenix LiveView workalikes for different languages and frameworks
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Dynamic Forms with LiveView Streams
The list is seeking a maintainer. https://github.com/liveviews/liveviews/issues/23
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Phoenix 1.7.0 Released: Built-In Tailwind, Verified Routes, LiveView Streams
> "different" platform with it's own unique patterns and quirks
Everything OP listed was a criticism directed at LiveView, the 'Live App' functionality, not Phoenix, the web framework. Live Apps are not exclusive to Phoenix either, as there are now imitators for every other web framework now, which at least speaks to its broader appeal amongst developers. So the criticism could be leveled towards the far less mature 'Live App' libraries on PHP/Python/JS/C# and so on and on:
https://github.com/liveviews/liveviews
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Grab flask form/wtform data without hitting submit
However there are two ways you can do this server side: 1. Use a tool similar to live view: https://github.com/dbohdan/liveviews
- Phoenix LiveView reimplementations for other languages
- Ask HN: What's is your go to toolset for simple front end development?
flet
- Python dev considering Electron vs. Kivy for desktop app UI
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FastUI: Build Better UIs Faster
> When you run flet build command it ... Packages Python app using package command of serious_python package. -- https://flet.dev/docs/guides/python/packaging-app-for-distri...
It looks like Flet is for client-side code. It lets you write Flutter apps with Python instead of Dart.
> Simple Architecture - No more complex architecture with JavaScript frontend, REST API backend, database, cache, etc. With Flet you just write a monolith stateful app in Python only and get multi-user, realtime Single-Page Application (SPA). -- https://flet.dev
If I'm writing Python that runs on the mobile device, it must talk to a server to read & write data. Doesn't this still require an API backend, database, cache, etc?
- Ask HN: Can I create a mobile and Web App using Python/Python Framework?
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Ask HN: Cross-platform GUI apps in 2024
I just learned of Flet (https://flet.dev) which seems interesting for Python. I may try this as well.
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Flutter seems to be having bad times internally
maybe check out https://flet.dev
- Release v0.11.0 Β· flet-dev/flet
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How to Build an Online MRZ Generator with Python, Pyodide and HTML5
When developing or selecting an MRZ (Machine Readable Zone) recognition SDK, the primary challenge lies in finding an appropriate dataset for testing. Acquiring genuine MRZ images is challenging, and due to privacy concerns, they aren't publicly accessible. Therefore, crafting MRZ images becomes a practical solution. Fortunately, there's an open-source Python MRZ generator project, available for download from pypi, eliminating the need to start from scratch. This article aims to illustrate how to integrate and run Python scripts within web applications. First, We will showcase how to employ the Python MRZ SDK and Flet to construct a cross-platform MRZ generator. Subsequently, we will reuse the Python script with Pyodide, HTML5, and the Dynamsoft JavaScript MRZ SDK, creating an advanced online MRZ tool that can handle both MRZ creation and MRZ detection.
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Flet is "The fastest way to build Flutter apps in Python" - it's not :(
"The fastest way to build Flutter apps in Python" is the title of Flet's web page. As someone coming from the Flutter world reading the line I draw an ideal picture of "swapping Dart language for Python and magically having the whole power of Flutter framework and the tips of your fingers".
- Job requires 12 years of Flutter experience.
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Python GUIs
Well I haven't seen anyone mention Flet, which is pleasant (if maybe not all that complete) if you have Dart/Flutter experience, so increment your counter at least one. :-)
https://flet.dev/
What are some alternatives?
python-live-gui
kivy - Open source UI framework written in Python, running on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS
viewi - Unique and efficient front-end framework for PHP
reflex - πΈοΈ Web apps in pure Python π
Typesense - Open Source alternative to Algolia + Pinecone and an Easier-to-Use alternative to ElasticSearch β‘ π β¨ Fast, typo tolerant, in-memory fuzzy Search Engine for building delightful search experiences
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
examples - Flet sample applications
nicegui - Create web-based user interfaces with Python. The nice way.
pyimgui - Cython-based Python bindings for dear imgui
CustomTkinter - A modern and customizable python UI-library based on Tkinter
Plausible Analytics - Simple, open source, lightweight (< 1 KB) and privacy-friendly web analytics alternative to Google Analytics.
reflex-examples - A repository full of Reflex example apps.