NiceGooey Lets Python CLI Tools Generate Web UIs in One Line 📌 Turn your Python CLI tools into sleek web interfaces in one line with NiceGooey - no HTML, CSS, or GUI coding needed. Built on Vue and Tailwind, it auto-generates responsive forms that mirror your command-line logic, bridging the gap between power tools and non-technical users. A fresh, AI-free successor to legacy Gooey, it’s already reshaping how devs share and use CLI utilities. 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/d5EzMzTV #Nicegooey #Pythoncli #Webui #Onelinecode #Opensource
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Day 65 Explored Streamlit I recently explored Streamlit, an open-source Python library that enables the development of interactive web applications without the need for frontend technologies such as HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. By leveraging simple Python scripts, it becomes possible to build user interfaces, capture user input, and display results in real time. Streamlit is particularly effective for developing data-driven applications, including dashboards and machine learning model deployments. Overall, it is a highly efficient tool for rapidly transforming ideas into functional applications with minimal complexity. #Python #Streamlit #MachineLearning
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I used to think my Python UI code was "fine"—until I tried to write a unit test for it. 🤯 If you've ever felt trapped between Choosing #Streamlit or #Gradio, or if you've struggled with code that’s impossible to test without launching a browser, this article is for you. I've been working on #AgnosticPyUI to prove that we can apply the same clean architecture patterns we use in our backends to our frontend Python code. Decoupling your UI library from your logic isn't just about flexibility; it's about peace of mind. Read more about it in my latest Medium post: https://lnkd.in/eZpjQxqA I'd love to hear your thoughts on this! Which one do you prefer using? #PythonDevelopers #DataScience #Testing #SoftwareEngineering #OpenSource
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🚀 Day 64 | Set Built-in Functions & JavaScript Switch Case Today I explored Python sets and practiced JavaScript basics 💻 🔹 What I Worked On: • Python Set functions → add(), remove(), discard(), union(), intersection() • Learned how sets handle unique values automatically • Practiced JavaScript switch statement for decision making • Built a dice value program using prompt() and switch-case 💡 Key Learning: • Sets are useful for removing duplicates and performing set operations • switch-case makes code cleaner compared to multiple if-else • Improved understanding of logic handling in both Python & JavaScript 🔥 Takeaway: 👉 Learning multiple technologies together improves versatility Consistency is making me stronger every day 🚀 #Day64 #Python #JavaScript #SetFunctions #SwitchCase #ProblemSolving #CodingJourney #10000Coders #PythonDeveloper #SravanKumarSir #valiBashasir
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The Most Important Thing Most Users Get Wrong Skills are NOT executable code. They do not run Python or JavaScript. There is no HTTP server. There is no function calling. There is no algorithm deciding which skill to use. A Skill is a prompt template a specialized set of instructions stored in a markdown file that gets injected into Claude’s conversation context and modifies what Claude is allowed to do. This single fact explains everything about both the power and the vulnerability of the Skills system.
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🚀 Turn any Python CLI script into a modern GUI – with zero extra dependencies. I just open‑sourced PyScript-to-GUI, a tool that instantly wraps your command‑line scripts into a clean, functional graphical interface. ⚡ No more boring terminals. Your users get a real window with dark mode, real‑time output, and interactive input dialogs – without writing a single line of GUI code. ✨ Key features: ✅ Zero external dependencies – uses only tkinter (built into Python) ✅ Smart input() handling – automatically converts prompts into pop‑up dialogs ✅ Live logging – all print() output appears in a scrollable terminal‑style area ✅ Multi‑threaded – the GUI never freezes, even during heavy tasks ✅ Hacker aesthetic – dark grey + lime green theme, ready to impress 🔧 Perfect for: Sharing your scripts with non‑technical colleagues Building quick internal tools with a professional look Teaching Python without scaring beginners with the terminal 🔗 GitHub repo: https://lnkd.in/dDpXCYSk 👨💻 Built by NULL200OK – because every script deserves a beautiful face. #Python #GUI #Tkinter #OpenSource #DeveloperTools #CLItoGUI #PyScriptToGUI #Coding
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The flasgo website is now live. You want a fast async typed Python web framework that has security built in from the start(follows owasp 2025) requires Python 3.14 and has a small attack surface as possible with django like security primatives but is easy as using flask? Then you have come to the right place. #python #webdevelopment #web
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Exploring how Django handles the flow of a web application 👨💻 While working on my project, I focused on understanding how Django connects URLs, views, and templates to process requests and return responses. It’s interesting to see how a simple request from the user goes through different layers before rendering the final output. This helped me better understand how web frameworks structure applications behind the scenes. #Django #Python #WebDevelopment #Backend #Learning
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Most Django developers don’t realize this… The ORM is silently killing their performance. I’ve seen APIs go from: ⚠️ 300 queries → ⚡ 3 queries Just by fixing QuerySet usage. In this carousel, I broke down: - N+1 problem - select_related vs prefetch_related - F expressions - Real production mistakes If you're working with Django, this is a must-know. Full guide here 👇 https://lnkd.in/dVuaXBMq #Django #Python #DjangoORM #WebDevelopment #BackendDevelopment #SoftwareEngineering #DatabaseOptimization #ProgrammingTips #Developers #CodingLife #BuildInPublic
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JavaScript and Python feel similar… and it is not just coincidence. At a fundamental level, both languages focus on the same idea: 👉 Let developers focus on solving problems, not fighting syntax. That is why both feel natural: • No strict types to worry about • Functions behave like values • Simple data structures (arrays/lists, objects/dicts) • Flexible and expressive But internally, they take different paths: ⚡ JavaScript → prototypes, event loop ⚡ Python → classes, explicit control 💡 Real takeaway: If you understand the fundamentals, switching languages becomes easier. It is not about syntax — it is about mindset. #python #javascript #Programming #SoftwareEngineering #Coding
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Tech Stack: Python, Flask, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, LanguageTool API Challenge: Building a system that can accurately detect grammar and spelling mistakes while also generating a meaningful paraphrased version of the text. Initially faced issues with unreliable APIs, backend errors, and UI not responding properly. Solution: Implemented Language Tool's API for reliable grammar correction and built a custom paraphrasing logic to ensure consistent output. Fixed frontend-backend communication using Flask APIs and improved the UI with a modern black & lavender theme for better user experience. Code: https://lnkd.in/gySEs6UN
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