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I was re-reading this excellent book while working on some CSS documentation for the python Shiny package and I was wondering if you would be interested in releasing a python version. I believe all of the CSS/JS chapters can mostly be copied over and since the Python htmltools functions are pretty close to the R ones it might be straightforward to translate the book. Shinylive also creates a great learning environment because you can create in-browser editable examples (with CSS tab completion). Here's an example.
I'm one of the devs working on Shiny for Python so would be happy to provide assistance if there's interest.
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Thanks for your interest in the book. Do you mean a Python e-version or paper book like with CRC Press? For the later, I don't know, copy and paste of some chapter from one book to another would be self plagiarism.
For an online version, I don't know if bookdown/Quarto would support a conditional switch to allow to move either to R/Python by a simple click.
I was re-reading this excellent book while working on some CSS documentation for the python Shiny package and I was wondering if you would be interested in releasing a python version. I believe all of the CSS/JS chapters can mostly be copied over and since the Python htmltools functions are pretty close to the R ones it might be straightforward to translate the book. Shinylive also creates a great learning environment because you can create in-browser editable examples (with CSS tab completion). Here's an example.
I'm one of the devs working on Shiny for Python so would be happy to provide assistance if there's interest.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: