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#483: Reflex Framework: Frontend, Backend, Pure Python

#483: Reflex Framework: Frontend, Backend, Pure Python

Update: 2024-10-29
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Let's say you want to create a web app and you know Python really well. Your first thought might be Flask or Django or even FastAPI? All good choices but there is a lot to get a full web app into production. The framework we'll talk about today, Reflex, allows you to just write Python code and it turns it into a full web app running FastAPI, NextJS, React and more plus it handles the deployment for you. It's a cool idea. Let's talk to Elvis Kahoro and Nikhil Rao from Reflex.dev.



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Elvis: github.com

Nikhil: github.com



Reflex Framework: reflex.dev

Reflex source: github.com

Reflex docs: reflex.dev

Reflex Roadmap: github.com

AG Grid: ag-grid.com



Warp terminal: warp.dev

A Stroll Down Startup Lane episode: talkpython.fm

PuePy: Reactive frontend framework in Python episode: talkpython.fm

Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com

Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm



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#483: Reflex Framework: Frontend, Backend, Pure Python

#483: Reflex Framework: Frontend, Backend, Pure Python

Michael Kennedy (@mkennedy)