Anvil #24
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https://anvil.works/learn/tutorials/data-grids?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter-24-07 |
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https://anvil.works/forum/c/show-and-tell/6?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter-24-07 |
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http://anvil.works is an abstraction over all web development provided in a cloud web-based environment. It is a freemium product.
Someone really likes Anvil:
For me, the final choice is about productivity. Anvil isn’t an isolated tool to ‘generate HTML and JS’. It’s an integrated suite of *all the tools needed to build and deploy complete, full stack software projects, with pure Python: database and visual UI builder, server and client functionality, with essential features (user management, email, web APIs, PDF printing, Git integration and version management, Google services integration, etc.), all built in. It’s the simplicity enabled by Anvil’s overall design, the scope of its APIs, the deployment capabilities, and all the features it brings together (far beyond HTML, CSS, and JS generation), together with the breadth of capability enabled by the full Python ecosystem available natively, which makes it ridiculously productive, like no other system I’ve ever seen (writing code for 40+ years).
Built on skulpt
Anvil uses skulpt under the hood.
Publications
“Turning a Jupyter Notebook into a Web App“
Application Gallery
“Prototyping a YC Startup Each Day – Meter Feeder (YC Winter 16)“
YC Prototypes #2: Building Magic in 2.4 hours
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