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WhakerPy
DESCRIPTION:
Whakerpy is a simple library useful to create dynamic HTML content; it's a light web application framework.
Create and manipulate HTML from the power of Python:
- Easy to learn. Consistent, simple syntax.
- Flexible and easy usage.
- Create HTML pages dynamically
- Can save as static files, and/or
- Run locally with its httpd server and response "bakery" system.
Access the documentation: https://whakerpy.sourceforge.io>.
Features
- Dynamic HTML
- HTTPD server & handler
- Web frontend
Audience
Developers
User interface
Web-based
Programming Language
Python
Categories
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