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Brython предназначен для замены Javascript в качестве языка сценариев для веб-страниц. Таким образом, это по сути Python 3, адаптированный к среде HTML5, то есть с интерфейсом к объектам и событиям DOM.

На картинке можете посмотреть простую HTML страницу со вставкой скрипта на Brython. Больше примеров можно найти в их галерее.

Проект интересный, но лично я бы не стал использовать его в продакшне. В любом случае можете ознакомиться с их документацией.

#brython



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Фронтенд и Python

Brython предназначен для замены Javascript в качестве языка сценариев для веб-страниц. Таким образом, это по сути Python 3, адаптированный к среде HTML5, то есть с интерфейсом к объектам и событиям DOM.

На картинке можете посмотреть простую HTML страницу со вставкой скрипта на Brython. Больше примеров можно найти в их галерее.

Проект интересный, но лично я бы не стал использовать его в продакшне. В любом случае можете ознакомиться с их документацией.

#brython

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