I like shiny for R. It is mature enough to satisfy all your dashboarding needs if you are patient enough. However, I have recently tried to port one of my projects to shiny for python and the experience was awful. The experience in python is so different from what it is in R that you wonder why the shiny team at Posit even bothered to create a python version. Python has so many web frameworks that are mature and have big communities and diverse tooling behind them that it is not possible to compete with them. I was hoping the upside is that it would be a shallow learning curve for us R-shiny users but I found out that's not the case. So, why bother?
very excellent presentation, I wanna say wow, I wanna try those new cool features
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I like shiny for R. It is mature enough to satisfy all your dashboarding needs if you are patient enough. However, I have recently tried to port one of my projects to shiny for python and the experience was awful. The experience in python is so different from what it is in R that you wonder why the shiny team at Posit even bothered to create a python version. Python has so many web frameworks that are mature and have big communities and diverse tooling behind them that it is not possible to compete with them. I was hoping the upside is that it would be a shallow learning curve for us R-shiny users but I found out that's not the case. So, why bother?