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IDOM is a Python web framework for building interactive websites without needing a single line of Javascript. These sites are built from small elements of functionality like buttons text and images. IDOM allows you to combine these elements into reusable "components" that can be composed together to create complex views.

Ecosystem independence is also a core feature of IDOM. It can be added to existing applications built on a variety of sync and async web servers, as well as integrated with other frameworks like Django, Jupyter, and Plotly Dash. Not only does this mean you're free to choose what technology stack to run on, but on top of that, you can run the exact same components wherever you need them. For example, you can take a component originally developed in a Jupyter Notebook and embed it in your production application without changing anything about the component itself.

At a Glance

To get a rough idea of how to write apps in IDOM, take a look at the tiny "hello world" application below:

from idom import component, html, run

@component
def App():
    return html.h1("Hello, World!")

run(App)

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