py2exe
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py2exe | fastapi | |
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27 | 471 | |
755 | 71,444 | |
2.6% | - | |
5.3 | 9.8 | |
7 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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py2exe
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Problems installing py2exe
See this GitHub issue to follow the relevant discussion and development.
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Desktop Application Development in 2023
There are ways to bundle Python with your application using something like py2exe
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- I have a few questions
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How can I learn more about how to share the programs I've written with other people?
Then you can turn the python program to an actual executable, a normal .exe file that user just launches and uses. If you chose to use this way, look into PyInstaller or py2exe. The executables will be obviously bigger, I think at least PyInstaller pretty much just packages Python and your script into .exe to make it work, so every program would be quite big (as each program has its own Python packaged). I also heard the process of turning the scripts to .exe is sometimes a bit problematic if you use some fancy imports and you also might run into problems with architecture.
- How come I was able to successfully download a vid with Stacher, even though I don't have Python installed?
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Should you write malware in C# or C++?
*fyi, you can use a tool like py2exe or PyInstaller to convert Python scripts into a Windows Executable.
- Am I crazy to use python for the simple-ish core game, expose data via Flask, UI via React, and Electron to make the executable??
- Blöde Frage, kann jedes Programm jeder Programmiersprache in eine exe gewandelt werden die dann auch auf jedem computer läuft?
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Process to convert simple Python script into Windows executable [duplicate]
py2exe
fastapi
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Github Sponsor Sebastián Ramírez Python programmer
He is probably most well know for creating FastAPI that I taught to some of my clients and Typer that I've never used.
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Python: A SQLAlchemy Wrapper Component That Works With Both Flask and FastAPI Frameworks
It has been an interesting exercise developing this wrapper component. The fact that it seamlessly integrates with the FastAPI framework is just a bonus for me; I didn't plan for it since I hadn't learned FastAPI at the time. I hope you find this post useful. Thank you for reading, and stay safe as always.
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FastAPI Best Practices: A Condensed Guide with Examples
FastAPI is a modern, high-performance web framework for building APIs with Python, based on standard Python type hints.
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Building an Email Assistant Application with Burr
In this tutorial, I will demonstrate how to use Burr, an open source framework (disclosure: I helped create it), using simple OpenAI client calls to GPT4, and FastAPI to create a custom email assistant agent. We’ll describe the challenge one faces and then how you can solve for them. For the application frontend we provide a reference implementation but won’t dive into details for it.
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FastAPI Got Me an OpenAPI Spec Really... Fast
That’s when I found FastAPI.
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How to Deploy a Fast API Application to a Kubernetes Cluster using Podman and Minikube
FastAPI & Uvicorn
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Analysing FastAPI Middleware Performance
Discussion at FastAPI GitHub: https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi/issues/2696
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LangChain, Python, and Heroku
An API application framework (such as FastAPI)
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Litestar – powerful, flexible, and highly performant Python ASGI framework
It’s been my experience that async Python frameworks tend to turn IO bound problems into CPU bound problems with a high enough request rate, because due to their nature they act as unbounded queues.
This ends up made worse if you’re using sync routes.
If you’re constrained on a resource such as a database connection pool, your framework will continue to pull http requests off the wire that a sane client will cancel and retry due to timeouts because it takes too long to get a connection out of the pool. Since there isn’t a straightforward way to cancel the execution of a route handler in every Python http framework I’ve seen exhibit this problem, the problem quickly snowballs.
This is an issue with fastapi, too- https://github.com/tiangolo/fastapi/issues/5759
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AI-Powered Image Search with CLIP, pgvector, and Fast API
Fast API.
What are some alternatives?
PyInstaller - Freeze (package) Python programs into stand-alone executables
AIOHTTP - Asynchronous HTTP client/server framework for asyncio and Python
psgcompiler - A simple, easy to use tool that is a front-end to PyInstaller created with PySimpleGUI to convert your Python programs to executables.
HS-Sanic - Async Python 3.6+ web server/framework | Build fast. Run fast. [Moved to: https://github.com/sanic-org/sanic]
generic-python-docker - An example repo for a generic, dockerized Python project
Tornado - Tornado is a Python web framework and asynchronous networking library, originally developed at FriendFeed.
Cython - The most widely used Python to C compiler
django-ninja - 💨 Fast, Async-ready, Openapi, type hints based framework for building APIs
FUZIX - FuzixOS: Because Small Is Beautiful
Flask - The Python micro framework for building web applications.
Gooey - Turn (almost) any Python command line program into a full GUI application with one line
swagger-ui - Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API.