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Solara
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Designing a Pure Python Web Framework
I really like this idea of using Python to create both the frontend and backend. Another lib doing this is https://solara.dev/ . Something I particularly like about Solara is that you can interactively build your app in a Jupyter Notebook, since behind the scenes it's using ipywidgets.
Has anyone compared Solara and Reflex and can comment on pros/cons? Are there other options in this space? Maybe https://shiny.posit.co/py/ ?
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We wrote the OpenAI Wanderlust app in pure Python using Solara
We (the authors of the Solara web app framework) got inspired by the OpenAI keynote Wanderlust app they demoed.
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ipywidgets alternatives - solara and ipyvuetify
3 projects | 13 Oct 2023
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reactpy VS solara - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Oct 2023
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panel VS solara - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Oct 2023
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mercury VS solara - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Oct 2023
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voila VS solara - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Oct 2023
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py-shiny VS solara - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Oct 2023
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nicegui VS solara - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Oct 2023
dash
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dash VS solara - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 13 Oct 2023
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[Python] NiceGUI: Lassen Sie jeden Browser das Frontend für Ihren Python-Code sein
Of course there are valid use cases for splitting frontend and backend technologies. NiceGUI is for those who don’t want to leave the Python ecosystem and like to reap the benefits of having all code in one place. There are other options like Streamlit, Dash, Anvil, JustPy, and Pynecone. But we initially created NiceGUI to easily handle the state of external hardware like LEDs, motors, and cameras. Additionally, we wanted to offer a gentle learning curve while still providing the ability to go all the way down to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript if needed.
- Visualizing parquet in s3 bucket for data analysis?
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Little guidance of a python newbie
You could use something like Streamlit or Dash. In any case you will be accessing your app through the browser.
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Launch HN: Pynecone (YC W23) – Web Apps in Pure Python
Useful list. Dash & bokeh as two more in the space
https://github.com/plotly/dash
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Python projects with best practices on Github?
I also heard of Dash which serves the same purpose I guess, but I think it has more to offer.
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4 Streamlit Alternatives for Building Python Data Apps
Plotly is a plotting library, and Dash is their open-source framework for building data apps with Python, R or Julia. (Dash also has an Enterprise version, but we'll focus on the open-source library here.)
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NiceGUI: Let any browser be the frontend for your Python code
Of course there are valid use cases for splitting frontend and backend technologies. NiceGUI is for those who don’t want to leave the Python ecosystem and like to reap the benefits of having all code in one place. There are other options like Streamlit, Dash, Anvil, JustPy, and Pynecone. But we initially created NiceGUI to easily handle the state of external hardware like LEDs, motors, and cameras. Additionally, we wanted to offer a gentle learning curve while still providing the ability to go all the way down to HTML, CSS, and JavaScript if needed.
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Sharing interactive Plotly graphs
looks like you can get it manually (albeit with a loss of interactivity) https://github.com/plotly/dash/issues/145
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Containerizing Shiny for Python and Shinylive Applications
Shiny is a framework that makes it easy to build interactive web applications. Shiny was introduced 10 years ago as an R package. In his 10th anniversary keynote speech, Joe Cheng announced Shiny for Python at the 2022 RStudio Conference. Python programmers can now try out Shiny to create interactive data-driven web applications. Shiny comes as an alternative to other frameworks, like Dash, or Streamlit.
What are some alternatives?
nicegui - Create web-based user interfaces with Python. The nice way.
streamlit - Streamlit — A faster way to build and share data apps.
reflex - 🕸️ Web apps in pure Python 🐍
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
panel - Panel: The powerful data exploration & web app framework for Python
voila - Voilà turns Jupyter notebooks into standalone web applications
uvicorn - An ASGI web server, for Python. 🦄
py-shiny - Shiny for Python
Flask - The Python micro framework for building web applications.
reactpy - It's React, but in Python