I think it's the only solution for now -- the problem is that it
has severe performance problems that make it impossible to use
for real js applications.  Hard to tell if that will be fixed.
Pyjamas was the best until it was essentially murdered.

On 03/01/2016 10:56 AM, Richard Eng wrote:
Is Brython really the *only* good Python-to-JS solution? I'm having
difficulty identifying the good ones from this list
<https://github.com/jashkenas/coffeescript/wiki/list-of-languages-that-compile-to-js>.


On Tuesday, 1 March 2016 05:20:54 UTC-5, Adrien wrote:

    Hi,

    On 01/03/2016 03:39, Richard Eng wrote:
     > What's a great example of a production pyjs web application that
     > showcases pyjs? A URL would be nice. Thanks.

    We are developing Libervia with Pyjamas (the initial project from which
    pyjs forked): https://libervia.org

    This is an example... great or not? This is left to your judgement :)

    BTW Pyjamas is dead and pyjs is slowly dying. I would not advice to
    start a new project with it. People here would probably recommend
    you to
    have a look at Brython: http://brython.info

    Regards,
    Adrien

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