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Play
- Play Framework 2.9.0 Release Candidate
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Reflex β Web apps in pure Python
My major complain here is that, as far as being a web framework there is precious little information here about the framework. How does this framework scale with multiple requests? What concurrency strategy is it using (threads, processes, actors, etc?). Is this opinionated (it doesn't seem so but it also doesn't say it isn't either). How does this work with popular libraries x,y,z. The full docs have a little bit more information, but not a ton. But mostly there are some cute toy examples and "built in python" and thats about it.
Lets compare this with for example play https://www.playframework.com/ I know from this that it built on Akka, its stateless, aims for predictable resource consumption, has non-blocking io, etc. There is a ton of really important information on what does this web framework actually do that is really important when you are making a choice of a framework.
I have no idea how good this framework is, but besides a few toy examples, I can't see anything that makes me thing "wow this is great I need to use this".
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Play (1) Linux manual page
A web application framework for Java/Scala: https://www.playframework.com/
- Scala opensource projects
- Play Framework for Java and Scala
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What is scala's modern Web API framework?
Scala 3 migration isn't as simple as migrating other apps, you can track the work at https://github.com/playframework/playframework/issues/11260
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How does web developement process compare to java web developement ?
And there are frameworks you can use to make development easier, like Play. And Java has plenty of choices for dependency injection frameworks.
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what library/framework should I use for backend development?
However do note, Play should be perfectly usable as well, and it's still maintained by the community: https://github.com/playframework/playframework/issues/11649
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Why I selected Elixir and Phoenix as my main stack
In university I learned a bit of Java, so maybe I could use it professionally I guess?. There were many options to choose from. DropWizard, Spark, Play Framework. But the more documented one in the internet I found was Springboot, besides there were some courses in spanish and some friends that knew something about Springboot, so I give it a chance.
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Right way to use AWS & Scala
For a backend web server I use Play - https://www.playframework.com/ which I find to be the easiest one as a backend web server. For learning/using spark I found this course from coursera to be very useful. https://www.coursera.org/learn/scala-spark-big-data
reflex
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Designing a Pure Python Web Framework
Hey thanks for the feedback. We're working on relaxing our dependencies [1] to make reflex more compatible. Do you remember what libraries you had the conflict with?
[1] https://github.com/reflex-dev/reflex/pull/2796
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Show HN: Hyperdiv β Reactive, immediate-mode web UI framework for Python
Thanks! Pue looks cool, thanks for sharing. I see some similarities to https://reflex.dev in terms of providing a declarative dom expression language with built-in conditionals and loop primitives.
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Embracing Modern Python for Web Development
In the dynamic world of web development, Python has emerged as a dominant force, especially in backend development β the primary focus of this blog post. Although it's worth mentioning that there are ongoing efforts to use Python for the frontend as well, like Reflex (previously known as Pynecone, they presumably had to change their name because of Pinecone vector database), which even garnered support from Y Combinator. Samuel Colvin (creator of Pydantic) is also working on FastUI (he literally just released the first version in December 2023).
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Show HN: Taipy β Turns Data and AI algorithms into full web applications
They have a ready to use LLM chat App, which makes it more likely I will check it out.
https://github.com/reflex-dev/reflex
- Reflex v0.3.2 is released
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Build a chatbot to interact with your Pandas DataFrame using Reflex
We will use Reflex to build this chatbot.
- Reflex: Web Apps in Pure Python
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Build an OCR app using fullstack Python Framework Reflex
To learn more about Reflex, you can read here: https://reflex.dev/
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Build a Text Summarization app using Reflex (Pure Python)
Reflex is an open-source, full-stack Python framework that makes it easy to build and deploy web apps in minutes. You have most of the features of a frontend library like Reactjs and a backend framework like Django in one with ease in development and deployment. All while developing in a single language PYTHON.
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ππ 23 issues to grow yourself as an exceptional open-source Python expert π§βπ» π₯
Repo : https://github.com/reflex-dev/reflex
What are some alternatives?
Spring Boot - Spring Boot
flet - Flet enables developers to easily build realtime web, mobile and desktop apps in Python. No frontend experience required.
Scalatra - Tiny Scala high-performance, async web framework, inspired by Sinatra
nicegui - Create web-based user interfaces with Python. The nice way.
Quarkus - Quarkus: Supersonic Subatomic Java.
streamlit - Streamlit β A faster way to build and share data apps.
Finatra - Fast, testable, Scala services built on TwitterServer and Finagle
django-unicorn - The magical reactive component framework for Django β¨
Lift - Lift Framework
dash - Data Apps & Dashboards for Python. No JavaScript Required.
Http4s - A minimal, idiomatic Scala interface for HTTP
air - βοΈ Live reload for Go apps