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Build Python Web Apps with Streamlit (Manning)

Tired of wrestling with HTML, CSS, or JavaScript just to get a simple web UI up and running?
With Streamlit, you can create powerful, interactive web apps entirely in Python—and fast.

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Aneev Kochakadan

Build Python Web Apps with Streamlit (Manning Publications) is your hands-on guide to going from idea → prototype → production-ready app without ever leaving your Python comfort zone.

Inside, you’ll learn how to:

  • Write full-featured web apps in pure Python
  • Turn ideas into proof-of-concept prototypes in minutes
  • Build polished front ends for AI apps and rich data visualizations
  • Deploy Streamlit apps across different environments with ease

What you’ll build along the way:
:white_check_mark: A password validator & to-do list app (perfect for learning the basics)
:white_check_mark: An executive dashboard to showcase key metrics
:white_check_mark: An AI-powered chatbot
:white_check_mark: An LLM-backed searchable knowledge base

No switching stacks. No context switching. Just Python + your imagination.

Whether you’re putting a friendly UI on a machine learning model, building an interactive data dashboard, or sharing analysis with your team, Streamlit makes it ridiculously simple—and this book shows you exactly how.


Don’t forget you can get 45% off with your Devtalk discount! Just use the coupon code “devtalk.com” at checkout :+1:

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