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pygfx
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Emerging Rust GUI libraries in a WASM world
https://github.com/kushalkolar/fastplotlib
Alternatively, try pygfx for ThreeJS graphics in Python leveraging wgpu. It works great in Notebooks through notebook-rfb. https://github.com/pygfx/pygfx
If you're adventurous, figure out how to make pygfx work with webgpu via wasm
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Chrome Ships WebGPU
FYI you can already use webgpu directly in python, see https://github.com/pygfx/wgpu-py for webgpu wrappers and https://github.com/pygfx/pygfx for a more high level graphics library
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Extending Python with Rust
Rather than using matplotlib, you could try either pygfx (https://github.com/pygfx/pygfx) or fastplotlib (https://github.com/kushalkolar/fastplotlib) to make higher performance graphics using Python.
However, it won't solve your problem of Python not being fast enough doing the calculations.
graphics_wgpu
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Extending Python with Rust
I made my own, using WGPU and this basic graphics engine: https://github.com/David-OConnor/graphics_wgpu
Note that there's currently no docs or template/examples, and I'm rapidly breaking the API.
The surface plots are just meshes of a grid divided into triangles.
So, not a plotting lib at all; a flexible 3d and UI lib. Could probably made usable by others with a basic example of how you interact with the render and UI.
What are some alternatives?
SHA256-WebGPU - Implementation of sha256 in WGSL
fastplotlib - Next-gen fast plotting library running on WGPU using the pygfx rendering engine
numexpr - Fast numerical array expression evaluator for Python, NumPy, Pandas, PyTables and more
vswhere - Locate Visual Studio 2017 and newer installations
greptimedb - An open-source, cloud-native, distributed time-series database with PromQL/SQL/Python supported. Available on GreptimeCloud.
python-qubit-setup - All scripts for controlling the instruments and acquiring data in our qubit setup.
three.py - Python 3D library based on three.js and Modern OpenGL
julia - The Julia Programming Language
egui - egui: an easy-to-use immediate mode GUI in Rust that runs on both web and native
Numba - NumPy aware dynamic Python compiler using LLVM