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    Streamlit

    Streamlit

    The fastest way to build data apps in Python

    ...Effortlessly share, manage and deploy your apps, directly from Streamlit. Streamlit lets you turn data scripts into sharable web apps in minutes, not weeks. It’s all Python, open-source, and free! And once you’ve created an app you can use our cloud platform to deploy, manage, and share your app! Streamlit can also be installed in a virtual environment on Windows, Mac, and Linux.
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    Stlite

    Stlite

    n-browser Streamlit

    Stlite is a WebAssembly-powered framework that enables Streamlit applications to run entirely in the browser without requiring a Python backend server. It achieves this by using Pyodide, a WebAssembly-based Python runtime, to execute Python code directly within the browser environment. This allows developers to build interactive data applications using familiar Streamlit APIs while eliminating the need for server-side infrastructure.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Positron

    Positron

    Positron, a next-generation data science IDE

    ...Built on the open-source Code-OSS foundation, Positron provides a familiar coding experience along with specialized panes and tooling for variable inspection, data-frame viewing, plotting previews, and interactive consoles designed for analytical work. The IDE supports notebook and script workflows, integration of data-app frameworks (such as Shiny, Streamlit, Dash), database and cloud connections, and built-in AI-assisted capabilities to help write code, explore data, and build models.
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    YData Synthetic

    YData Synthetic

    Synthetic data generators for tabular and time-series data

    ...Several example Jupyter Notebooks and Python scripts are included, to show how to use the different architectures. YData synthetic has now a UI interface to guide you through the steps and inputs to generate structure tabular data. The streamlit app is available form v1.0.0 onwards.
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    Example Streamlit

    Example Streamlit

    Example Streamlit app that you can fork to test out share.streamlit.io

    streamlit-example is an open source sample app created by the Streamlit team to demonstrate how to quickly build and deploy applications with Streamlit. The repository contains a minimal Python app (streamlit_app.py) that can be customized by editing the source file. It is designed for use with share.streamlit.io, allowing developers to fork the repo and instantly deploy their own interactive app.
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    Opyrator

    Opyrator

    Turns your machine learning code into microservices with web API

    ...Seamlessly export your services into portable, shareable, and executable files or Docker images. Opyrator builds on open standards - OpenAPI, JSON Schema, and Python type hints - and is powered by FastAPI, Streamlit, and Pydantic. It cuts out all the pain for productizing and sharing your Python code - or anything you can wrap into a single Python function. An Opyrator-compatible function is required to have an input parameter and return value based on Pydantic models. The input and output models are specified via type hints. You can launch a graphical user interface - powered by Streamlit - for your compatible function. ...
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