PyScript - Running Python in the Browser

Learn to Embed Python in HTML - When the Page Loads...Python Runs!

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Description

Pyscript is an exciting new project that lets you embed Python directly in HTML pages.  When you load the page, the Python code runs inside the browser with no server-side requirements.


The PyScript project was just recently announced to the public by Anaconda at PyCon 2022. Right now, the technology is in Alpha and is quickly gaining popularity for it's power and ease of use.

That means this is the perfect time to get in early and get the skills that will make you stand out!


It doesn't matter if you are a beginner or an advanced Python user – the fundamentals of incorporating the framework into your projects is the same.


This course is designed to allow newer Python users to quickly become productive with PyScript.  And more advanced users will be able to take the PyScript specific information and explore...


Get ready to learn:

  • PyScript Basics

  • Key PyScript Tags to Make Python Run in the Browser

  • Including Standard Python Modules

  • Working with Functions

  • Implementing Python REPL in the Browser

  • Dealing with External Modules and Dependencies

  • Handling Forms and Event Triggers

  • And More!


Lessons are presented as both concepts and hands-on coding demonstrations. This gives you the best of both worlds...Having the knowledge that comes from being grounded in the technology and the real-world skills for implementing the code.


Get the skills you need to take Python to the next level - to the browser!

What You Will Learn!

  • What PyScript is and what it means to your development skills
  • Step by Step - How to add PyScript to your HTML
  • Basic capabilities of the framework and key tags
  • The architecture that supports PyScript and running Python in the browser
  • Technology preview for what is coming next!

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone interested in learning about this new technology
  • Python developers
  • HTML developers