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A modern lightweight Python framework to create highly responsible front-end code on the fly
ButterFlask-UI is a modern lightweight Python framework for creating highly responsive websites using widgets. It provides a seamless development experience, similar to Flutter, by leveraging the power of widgets to build interactive user interfaces. With ButterFlask-UI, you can easily create elegant and dynamic web applications by composing reusable widgets. The framework simplifies the process of handling API requests in the front-end through AJAX, enabling efficient data exchange and seamless user interactions.
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ButterFlask-UI empowers developers to rapidly create feature-rich web applications with smooth user experiences. Whether you're building a personal project or a professional web application, ButterFlask-UI offers the flexibility and simplicity you need to bring your ideas to life.
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A modern lightweight Python framework to create highly responsible front-end code on the fly
We found that butterflask 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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Socket MCP brings real-time security checks to AI-generated code, helping developers catch risky dependencies before they enter the codebase.
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