What do you guys think of Dominate? Use cases?

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  1. dominate

    Dominate is a Python library for creating and manipulating HTML documents using an elegant DOM API. It allows you to write HTML pages in pure Python very concisely, which eliminate the need to learn another template language, and to take advantage of the more powerful features of Python.

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  3. sierra

    A Pythonic wraparound of HTML/CSS/JS (by BrainStormYourWayIn)

    There's also Sierra which is similar, but can do more. Thoughts on that?

  4. domonic

    Create HTML with python 3 using a standard DOM API. Includes a python port of JavaScript for interoperability and tons of other cool features. A fast prototyping library.

    Throwing mine in the mix... https://github.com/byteface/domonic/

  5. ryact

    Ryact(Breact but 10x faster): a react-like framework to build super-fast web apps in python.

  6. dashborg-go-sdk

    Modern internal tools. Defined, controlled, and deployed directly from backend code. No JavaScript. Secure.

  7. wasmer-python

    🐍🕸 WebAssembly runtime for Python

  8. enaml-web

    Build interactive websites with enaml

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