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Transition from a back-end developer to a full-stack developer with knowledge of all the dimensions of web application development, namely, front-end, back-end and server-side software. This book provides a comprehensive overview of Streamlit, allowing developers and programmers of all backgrounds to get up to speed in as little time as possible.
Streamlit is a pure Python web framework that will bridge the skills gap and shorten development time from weeks to hours. This book walks you through the complete cycle of web application development, from an introductory to advanced level with
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Produktbeschreibung
Transition from a back-end developer to a full-stack developer with knowledge of all the dimensions of web application development, namely, front-end, back-end and server-side software. This book provides a comprehensive overview of Streamlit, allowing developers and programmers of all backgrounds to get up to speed in as little time as possible.

Streamlit is a pure Python web framework that will bridge the skills gap and shorten development time from weeks to hours. This book walks you through the complete cycle of web application development, from an introductory to advanced level with accompanying source code and resources. You will be exposed to developing basic, intermediate, and sophisticated user interfaces and subsequently you will be acquainted with data visualization, database systems, application security, and cloud deployment in Streamlit.

In a market with a surplus demand for full stack developers, this skill set could not possibly come at a better time. In one sentence, Streamlit is a means for the empowerment of developers everywhere and all stand to gain from it.

What You'll Learn
Mutate big data in real-timeVisualize big data interactivelyImplement web application security and privacy protocols Deploy Streamlit web applications to the cloud using Streamlit, Linux and Windows servers

Who is this Book for?

Developers with solid programming experience wanting to learn Streamlit; Back-end developers looking to upskill and transition to become a full-stack developers; Those who wish to learn and become more acquainted with data visualization, database systems, security and cloud deployment with Steamlit

Autorenporträt
Mohammad Khorasani A hybrid of an engineer and a computer scientist with a Bachelor's of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University, and a Master's in Computer Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Mohammad specializes in developing and implementing software solutions for the advancement of renewable energy systems and services at Iberdrola. In addition, he develops robotic devices using embedded systems and rapid prototyping technologies. He is also an avid blog-ger of STEM related topics on Towards Data Science - a Medium publication. Mohamed Abdou A Software Engineer with diverse academic and industrial exposure. A graduate of Computer Engineering from Qatar University, and currently a SDE at Amazon. Mohamed has built a variety of open source tools used by tens of thousands in the Streamlit community. He led the first Google Developer Student Club in Qatar, and represented Qatar University in national and international programming contests. He is a a cyber security enthusiast, and was ranked 2nd nationwide in bug bounty hunting in Qatar in 2020 among under 25 year old's. Javier Hernandez Fernandez specializes in the area of technology innovation and brings over twenty years of practical experience in overseeing the design and delivery of technological developments on behalf of multi-national companies in the fields of IT, telecom, and utilities. He publishes extensively, speaks at conferences around the world, and spends his days wading through piles of academic papers in the hope of finding something interesting. He holds Masters' degrees in both Energy Management and Project Management, in addition to a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the from the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Ottawa.