I've used some of these in the past and they're easy to get started with, but I found limitations in terms of components, styling, and performance. Since we compile down to a NextJS app, we aim to have the flexibility of traditional webdev with the ergonomics of Python
Thanks for this. I'm interested in how you compare yourselves to dash in particular - having a quick look at the network calls, the way you interact with the back-end looks fairly similar. I've written some relatively complex apps in Dash and have been hitting some limitations there, so I'm keen to see how Pynecone might help get past some of these.
It makes sense. These are also dashboard focused and not for general apps. I'm also reminded of ipyvuetify, but that one is even more limited, focused on widgets, works out of Jupyter notebooks but can be hacked into a dashboard using Voila.
Very interesting, looking forward to trying Pynecone out one of these days.