This chapter presents a practical solution to avoid multiple emails being sent in case of a crash during email sending and flag setting in Redis, highlighting the importance of practicality over full security. The episode ends with a mention of a front end Python project called Pupy and directs listeners to the website for further details.
Python is one of the most popular languages of the current era. It dominates data science, it an incredible choice for web development, and its many people's first language. But it's not super great on front-end programing, is it? Frameworks like React, Vue and other JavaScript frameworks rule the browser and few other languages even get a chance to play there. But with pyscript, which I've covered several times on this show, we have the possibility of Python on the front end. Yet it's not really a front end framework, just a runtime in the browser. That's why I'm excited to have Ken Kinder on the podcast to talk about his project PuePy, a reactive frontend framework in Python.
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