3 Python web frameworks for beautiful front ends
Briefly

Python has been predominantly a back-end language, but new frameworks are enabling developers to use it for front-end code. This article explores three frameworks that let you build interactive websites using only Python. These frameworks allow the use of Python objects to describe HTML and JavaScript elements, streamlining the process. Among them, Anvil stands out by offering both a cloud service with visual tools and an open-source runtime where developers can write custom code.
Anvil's big pitch is 'Build web apps with nothing but Python' (emphasis theirs). With Anvil, one writes Python code—or uses Anvil's drag-and-drop low-code tools.
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