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krasimirtsonev.com
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| | | | | The tiniest presentation framework / I did roughly 50 talks over the years, and for almost all of them, I used Reveal.js. I like it because it's HTML-based. I have complete control of everything and can easily publish the slides online. However, one thing bugs me every single time - the size of my content. I want to use all the available space. This becomes very important when I'm showing code to people. That's why I wrote SimPre. It's a 10KB HTML presentation framework that properly scales and positions my content. | |
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yasoob.me
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| | | | | Running Python in the web browser has been getting a lot of attention lately. Shaun Taylor-Morgan knows what he's talking about here - he works for Anvil, a full-featured application platform for writing full-stack web apps with nothing but Python. So I invited him to give us an overview and comparison of the open-source solutions for running Python code in your web browser. In the past, if you wanted to build a web UI, your only choice was JavaScript. | |
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geo.rocks
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| | | | | A simple PyScript-fueled Jupyter Notebook running entirely in your browser - no server needed! | |
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humberto.io
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