nba-monte-carlo
voila
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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nba-monte-carlo
- Monte Carlo simulation of the NBA season (meltano, dbt, DuckDB, evidence)
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Evidence – Business Intelligence as Code
We have support for duckdb (and CSVs and Parquet through duckdb). We don't support python, but some people have also told us they have used evidence as the front-end for a python project - used python to do data transformation and calculations, then dumped the results into a duckdb file in an evidence project and built the visuals and narrative in evidence.
"Containerized" approaches with evidence are also quite interesting - lets you combine several tools and use evidence as the last mile. Here's a great example: https://github.com/matsonj/nba-monte-carlo
- DuckDB: Querying JSON files as if they were tables
voila
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voila VS solara - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Oct 2023
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Show HN: Mercury – convert Jupyter Notebooks to Web Apps without code rewriting
Quick link: https://github.com/voila-dashboards/voila
Humbly recommend when you share a product, you include a link to it ;)
https://voila.readthedocs.io/en/stable/
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Evidence – Business Intelligence as Code
> Works with CI/CD out of the box. Deploy to vercel, netlify, your own infra.
Jupyter is suited for whatever you want to do with it. Voila exists to enable the use case of re-generating notebooks on a CI/CD system: https://github.com/voila-dashboards/voila
Anyways, seems like the templating is more powerful than the one being offered by Jupyter Notebooks.
Good luck and much success with it :)
- Ask HN: Fastest way to turn a Jupyter notebook into a website these days?
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Warning, Streamlit collects a lot of data!
i don't understand why everyone isn't just using voila. it's so much better than streamlit or gradio. but that's just my opinion i guess.
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Mercury – Turn Python Notebooks to Web Apps
Ill have to check it out and see how it compares to voilà and holoviz panel. What I like about Holoviz panel is you can create a data web app from code that resides in a notebook or create a completely standalone app from just plain py scripts, and it supports many different visualization backends. I have found it to be the more flexible and generalizable data web app framework among the others I have come across (like Voilà, Dash, Plotly, and Streamlit).
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Turn Jupyter Notebook to Web App with open-source Mercury framework and Python only
Any insights what the differences between this and Voila are? https://github.com/voila-dashboards/voila
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New library to develop streamlit apps in jupyter
A nifty little alternative to voila, one might say.
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How do you guys share R/Python based analyses to business stakeholders?
Markdown and/or Voilà https://github.com/voila-dashboards/voila
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Looking for web app generator from JSON data
If you are comfortable working in a Jupyter Notebook you can combine ipywidgets & Voila.
What are some alternatives?
jupysql - Better SQL in Jupyter. 📊
mercury - Convert Jupyter Notebooks to Web Apps
ducker
streamlit - Streamlit — A faster way to build and share data apps.
Blazer - Business intelligence made simple
papermill - 📚 Parameterize, execute, and analyze notebooks
octosql - OctoSQL is a query tool that allows you to join, analyse and transform data from multiple databases and file formats using SQL.
PyMe - PyMe is a tool software to develop the Python User Interface for Python programmer.
hanakotoba - Exploring 花言葉 in Japanese and other literary corpora
ipyflex - A WYSIWYG layout editor for Jupyter widgets
Solara - A Pure Python, React-style Framework for Scaling Your Jupyter and Web Apps
PyOxidizer - A modern Python application packaging and distribution tool