May 10, 2023, 4:59 p.m. | /u/economicurtis

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Ahoy! Shiny for Python came out of alpha a few weeks ago. The developers on the Shiny team have seen many question (and the occasional misconception), and so wrote this blog post and made this video interview to help motivate PyShiny's design philosophy. It also explains how we think PyShiny stacks up against popular web development frameworks targeted at data scientists.

While R-Shiny is quite popular with the R community, Shiny for Python is written entirely in Python. You can …

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