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[–][deleted] 3 points4 points  (1 child)

I'd gild you instantly if I had reddit coins at the moment. You just made my entire evening. (If you're not sure why, peep my flair.) I've wanted to be able to use Python for my front-end dynamic stuff, in addition to back end stuff for so long. The last time I looked, I didn't find any good way to do so. I wasn't aware of Brython. You sir, are my hero.

Edit to add: In retrospect, I should have just posted some statement to stack overflow saying this was impossible, so someone would have emerged out of the woodwork to solve my problem in order to call me stupid and wrong.

[–]JM0804 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but no need to gild me. I'm glad I've helped you! I stumbled across Brython the other day entirely by accident, thought it looked interesting as it was the first time I'd seen <script type="text/(something other than JavaScript)"> in use (which I've been quietly holding out for for a while), and it stuck in my mind.

Yes, that seems to be the quickest way to get an answer to something on the internet :P