Bokeh is a library for building interactive data visualizations and "data apps" that targets modern browsers for presentation. To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose. There has been some discussion from other people about creating new backends for Bokeh that render directly to things beside the current browser/JavaScript based backend, but to my knowledge this work has not started by anyone, and would be a long way off. If embedding an HTML widget in your app is not an option, I will have to suggest that Bokeh is probably not a good fit for your use-case.
We wish to work with Bokeh so we need more informations to test integration with “To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose” We need to know who are the rich client GUI libraries with embeddable HTML widgets" on Mac OSX.
We are a start-up and this answer is primordial for us.
Thanks Bryan
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Le mardi 29 décembre 2015 18:02:56 UTC+1, Bryan Van de ven a écrit :
Hi Christian,
Bokeh is a library for building interactive data visualizations and “data apps” that targets modern browsers for presentation. To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose. There has been some discussion from other people about creating new backends for Bokeh that render directly to things beside the current browser/JavaScript based backend, but to my knowledge this work has not started by anyone, and would be a long way off. If embedding an HTML widget in your app is not an option, I will have to suggest that Bokeh is probably not a good fit for your use-case.
Off the top of my head, some common large cross-platform GUI toolkits are: GTK, QT, WX Widgets. The native OSX GUI toolkit is called Cocoa. I am afraid I can't give you any more detailed information, since I am not a rich client app developer (perhaps others here on the mailing list can chime in). Rich client applications are simply not the market and use-case that we are prioritizing right now.
We wish to work with Bokeh so we need more informations to test integration with "To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose" We need to know who are the rich client GUI libraries with embeddable HTML widgets" on Mac OSX.
We are a start-up and this answer is primordial for us.
Thanks Bryan
Le mardi 29 décembre 2015 18:02:56 UTC+1, Bryan Van de ven a écrit :
Hi Christian,
Bokeh is a library for building interactive data visualizations and "data apps" that targets modern browsers for presentation. To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose. There has been some discussion from other people about creating new backends for Bokeh that render directly to things beside the current browser/JavaScript based backend, but to my knowledge this work has not started by anyone, and would be a long way off. If embedding an HTML widget in your app is not an option, I will have to suggest that Bokeh is probably not a good fit for your use-case.
Thanks,
Bryan
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> We are a start-up and we are looking to build an Application using Bokeh and running with Python.
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> Can we do that ? I am not thinking as running the Terminal but to build a real professional application.
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> html files are not enough for something pro on Mac OSX.
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> What tools do you recommend us with Bokeh and Python ?
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On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 3:40 PM, Bryan Van de Ven [email protected] wrote:
Hi Christian,
Off the top of my head, some common large cross-platform GUI toolkits are: GTK, QT, WX Widgets. The native OSX GUI toolkit is called Cocoa. I am afraid I can’t give you any more detailed information, since I am not a rich client app developer (perhaps others here on the mailing list can chime in). Rich client applications are simply not the market and use-case that we are prioritizing right now.
We wish to work with Bokeh so we need more informations to test integration with “To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose” We need to know who are the rich client GUI libraries with embeddable HTML widgets" on Mac OSX.
We are a start-up and this answer is primordial for us.
Thanks Bryan
Le mardi 29 décembre 2015 18:02:56 UTC+1, Bryan Van de ven a écrit :
Hi Christian,
Bokeh is a library for building interactive data visualizations and “data apps” that targets modern browsers for presentation. To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose. There has been some discussion from other people about creating new backends for Bokeh that render directly to things beside the current browser/JavaScript based backend, but to my knowledge this work has not started by anyone, and would be a long way off. If embedding an HTML widget in your app is not an option, I will have to suggest that Bokeh is probably not a good fit for your use-case.
Thanks Bryan for your prompt answer. I will test the GUI applications and come back here to integrate Bokeh inside, because I need Bokeh functions to display.
I still need to understand how to move data in the bokeh server and how to modify them dynamically.
I need also to understand where is the bokeh code ? How to modify Bokeh code ?
Thanks
···
Le mardi 29 décembre 2015 22:40:59 UTC+1, Bryan Van de ven a écrit :
Hi Christian,
Off the top of my head, some common large cross-platform GUI toolkits are: GTK, QT, WX Widgets. The native OSX GUI toolkit is called Cocoa. I am afraid I can’t give you any more detailed information, since I am not a rich client app developer (perhaps others here on the mailing list can chime in). Rich client applications are simply not the market and use-case that we are prioritizing right now.
We wish to work with Bokeh so we need more informations to test integration with “To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose” We need to know who are the rich client GUI libraries with embeddable HTML widgets" on Mac OSX.
We are a start-up and this answer is primordial for us.
Thanks Bryan
Le mardi 29 décembre 2015 18:02:56 UTC+1, Bryan Van de ven a écrit :
Hi Christian,
Bokeh is a library for building interactive data visualizations and “data apps” that targets modern browsers for presentation. To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose. There has been some discussion from other people about creating new backends for Bokeh that render directly to things beside the current browser/JavaScript based backend, but to my knowledge this work has not started by anyone, and would be a long way off. If embedding an HTML widget in your app is not an option, I will have to suggest that Bokeh is probably not a good fit for your use-case.
I have to test and see how to integrate Bokeh inside and how to keep writing in Python the GUI application.
I will be back after that.
Thanks
···
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 3:40 PM, Bryan Van de Ven [email protected] wrote:
Hi Christian,
Off the top of my head, some common large cross-platform GUI toolkits are: GTK, QT, WX Widgets. The native OSX GUI toolkit is called Cocoa. I am afraid I can’t give you any more detailed information, since I am not a rich client app developer (perhaps others here on the mailing list can chime in). Rich client applications are simply not the market and use-case that we are prioritizing right now.
We wish to work with Bokeh so we need more informations to test integration with “To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose” We need to know who are the rich client GUI libraries with embeddable HTML widgets" on Mac OSX.
We are a start-up and this answer is primordial for us.
Thanks Bryan
Le mardi 29 décembre 2015 18:02:56 UTC+1, Bryan Van de ven a écrit :
Hi Christian,
Bokeh is a library for building interactive data visualizations and “data apps” that targets modern browsers for presentation. To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose. There has been some discussion from other people about creating new backends for Bokeh that render directly to things beside the current browser/JavaScript based backend, but to my knowledge this work has not started by anyone, and would be a long way off. If embedding an HTML widget in your app is not an option, I will have to suggest that Bokeh is probably not a good fit for your use-case.
Sorry if I come again. I think I have to open a new topic to broaden the audience.
At this stage we need to sell to clients and show a GUI application integrating Bokeh.
I tested the GUI application you proposed. Thanks. The challenge we need to integrate Bokeh, NLTK, pandas, we need GUI applications which support machine learning and algorithm related to bokeh
And one more thing…we need a free GUI application at this stage.
Thanks Bryan and Travis
···
Le mercredi 30 décembre 2015 07:30:42 UTC+1, Travis a écrit :
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 3:40 PM, Bryan Van de Ven [email protected] wrote:
Hi Christian,
Off the top of my head, some common large cross-platform GUI toolkits are: GTK, QT, WX Widgets. The native OSX GUI toolkit is called Cocoa. I am afraid I can’t give you any more detailed information, since I am not a rich client app developer (perhaps others here on the mailing list can chime in). Rich client applications are simply not the market and use-case that we are prioritizing right now.
We wish to work with Bokeh so we need more informations to test integration with “To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose” We need to know who are the rich client GUI libraries with embeddable HTML widgets" on Mac OSX.
We are a start-up and this answer is primordial for us.
Thanks Bryan
Le mardi 29 décembre 2015 18:02:56 UTC+1, Bryan Van de ven a écrit :
Hi Christian,
Bokeh is a library for building interactive data visualizations and “data apps” that targets modern browsers for presentation. To the extent that many rich client GUI libraries have embeddable HTML widgets that could render Bokeh output inside your app, Bokeh might be suitable for your purpose. There has been some discussion from other people about creating new backends for Bokeh that render directly to things beside the current browser/JavaScript based backend, but to my knowledge this work has not started by anyone, and would be a long way off. If embedding an HTML widget in your app is not an option, I will have to suggest that Bokeh is probably not a good fit for your use-case.