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Front-End : Flask
Back-End : Django
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You can't. Python isn't interpreted in a w3-compliant browser. You would have to write an interpreter with another language such as JavaScript which would be redundant.
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there are some libraries online for using Python as back-end, but I’ve never used, or tried to use anything like it. try this: https://forum.freecodecamp.org/t/how-to-learn-python-backend-development/143028
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Jax He's talking about front end not back end.
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Jax
Ben Allen (Njinx)
I am talking about back-end.
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Beth
It’s easier to learn and understand than JS. 😂🤣😹
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Beth If you want to get into web development you're going to need JS. Sorry.
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Ben Allen (Njinx)
Oh. Thanks. 😢😿
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Ben Allen (Njinx) intersting ill have to remember that 🤔
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JavaScript FTW!!
Python's lack of syntax annoys me. It's so hard to tell where functions end, and having to always make sure tabs are done correctly is annoying.
But to answer the question, yeah, just Google "Django python" or something.
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With latest browser technology, webassembly enable high level languages to be compiled to low-level js codes for front-end app now.
For Python, you could check out pypy.js.
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🐺Michael🐺 that is probably true lol 😂
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Jax
Not nessesarilly. 😂🤣😹
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Jax nah lol ill just avoid it until my paycheck suffers
and its not that I dont like the idea of java script I just dont freakin understand it its like jibberish
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*searches up what back-end means*
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Ben Allen (Njinx)
Hmm… Not sure about that. 🤷♂️ He never mentioned he wanted it for front-end. Only he can tell us I guess. 😂