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    ReactPy

    ReactPy

    It's React, but in Python

    ReactPy provides a React-style component model for Python developers to build web frontends without JavaScript. Components and hooks create declarative, reactive UIs, working across frameworks like Flask, Django, Jupyter, and more. With WebAssembly support for performance, ReactPy aims to empower Python-native frontend development.
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    Dash

    Dash

    Build beautiful web-based analytic apps, no JavaScript required

    Dash is a Python framework for building beautiful analytical web applications without any JavaScript. Built on top of Plotly.js, React and Flask, Dash easily achieves what an entire team of designers and engineers normally would. It ties modern UI controls and displays such as dropdown menus, sliders and graphs directly to your analytical Python code, and creates exceptional, interactive analytics apps. Dash apps are very lightweight, requiring only a limited number of lines of Python or R code; and every aesthetic element can be customized and rendered in the web. ...
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    Rio

    Rio

    WebApps in pure Python. No JavaScript, HTML and CSS needed

    Rio is a Python framework designed to build web applications without the need for HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. Inspired by frameworks like Flutter and React, Rio offers a declarative interface and reusable components, enabling developers to create dynamic web apps entirely in Python. It streamlines the development process by managing both frontend and backend seamlessly.
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    Invenio

    Invenio

    Invenio digital library framework

    Invenio is a highly customizable open-source framework for building large-scale digital repositories and research data platforms. Developed by CERN, it is designed to manage, index, and provide access to metadata-rich content such as publications, datasets, and multimedia files. Invenio provides a modular architecture, making it suitable for libraries, archives, and research institutions.
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    Digital Asset Management

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    Wally

    Wally

    Distributed Stream Processing

    Wally is a fast-stream-processing framework. Wally makes it easy to react to data in real-time. By eliminating infrastructure complexity, going from prototype to production has never been simpler. When we set out to build Wally, we had several high-level goals in mind. Create a dependable and resilient distributed computing framework. Take care of the complexities of distributed computing "plumbing," allowing developers to focus on their business logic.
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