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Shiny for Python
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Project site:
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https://shiny.rstudio.com/py/
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Gallery:
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https://shiny.rstudio.com/py/gallery/
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Introductory Tutorials
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"Creating your first Shiny for Python app"
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https://posit.co/blog/shiny-for-python-intro/
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2023-06-13 - Solomon Moon - Posit
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Intro (excerpt):
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> "Interactive web applications are a powerful and versatile tool in
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a data scientist's tool belt. Through web apps, stakeholders can
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self-serve and interact with analysis freeing data science
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professionals up to garner additional insights. Python has several
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fantastic frameworks that create web apps, most of which have room
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for improvement regarding reactivity. Fortunately, this is another
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area where Posit makes Python easy with Shiny for Python."
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