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Pylot is a Flask extension that adds structure and map your views and templates together for rapid application development
Pylot
Pylot is a Flask based framework to help quickly develop web applications, by adding structure to your views and templates.
Philosophy:
To create a framework that runs everywhere, regardless of the platform, by providing cloud balh...
It made the following decisions for you: (of course you can change them)
It comes with pre-built components:
And it is still Flask.
Pylot is a framework based on Flask extension that adds structure to both your views and templates, by mapping them to each other to provide a rapid application development framework. The extension also comes with Flask-Classy, Flask-Assets, Flask-Mail, JQuery 2.x, Bootstrap 3.x, Font-Awesome, Bootswatch templates. The extension also provides pre-made templates for error pages and macros.
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Pylot is a Flask extension that adds structure and map your views and templates together for rapid application development
We found that Bluebook demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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