Building on the web is like working with the perfect clay. It’s malleable and can become almost anything. But too often, frameworks try to hide the web’s best parts away from us. Today, we’re looking at PyView, a project that brings the real-time power of Phoenix LiveView directly into the Python world. I'm joined by Larry Ogrodnek to dive into PyView.
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Larry Ogrodnek: hachyderm.io
pyview.rocks: pyview.rocks
Phoenix LiveView: github.com
this section: pyview.rocks
Core Concepts: pyview.rocks
Socket and Context: pyview.rocks
Event Handling: pyview.rocks
LiveComponents: pyview.rocks
Routing: pyview.rocks
Templating: pyview.rocks
HTML Templates: pyview.rocks
T-String Templates: pyview.rocks
File Uploads: pyview.rocks
Streams: pyview.rocks
Sessions & Authentication: pyview.rocks
Single-File Apps: pyview.rocks
starlette: starlette.dev
wsproto: github.com
apscheduler: github.com
t-dom project: github.com
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- 發佈日期2026年1月23日 下午7:29 [UTC]
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