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Thanks! I'm curious why you want to install it. All the Python runs in your browser and never leaves it. Do you want to use it offline? Or is it a matter of trust? (I understand!)


Just speaking for myself, but if I can't fully self-host or run a service offline, the odds that it will be gone/I'll have to find a replacement after a (buyout|bus accident|burnout) really get in the way of embracing tools.


Sorry! I meant "spacial interface" referring to how panes are laid out on a 2D canvas.


good ol' React and TypeScript! The Python magic here is Pyodide.


would be interesting to see frontends written in pyscript one day!


I love that phrase "drag in X". It's closer to how we interact with objects in the real world. Coding should feel more like that!


Thanks! Visual programming tools are a big inspiration.

For art browser, I assume you're referring to the JavaScript example https://natto.dev/example/f33b7f5924634fb687a90d85ed03f289


Hi all! I've been working on natto.dev, a spatial environment for JavaScript. With all the buzz around PyScript, I found Pyodide and got it working inside natto! It's a beautiful piece of software.

This is a tech demo of what a Python spatial notebook could look like. It's a stripped down version of natto (eg interactive outputs, multiplayer) so please check that out if this interests you!


Thanks! Check out https://natto.dev and go through the tutorial and examples. I'm happy to answer questions or give you a tour as well. Reach out @_paulshen on twitter!




I'm not a big "note-taker" but Dendron has stuck with me mainly because of vscode. I spend so much time in vscode already and the familiar UI is a big plus. I also use the vscode vim extension which works just as well with Dendron.


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