The first processing is the importing of files which is intensive due to
collecting data on pattern recognition in the files. Similarly, the
processing intensiveness (on stored files after unpickling them) will be
high in application due to extrapolation of the collected data. Larger
files may
On Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at 5:53:41 AM UTC-7, Phillip wrote:
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> Thank you for the responses. The python code does a lot of processing, so
> I need to make sure the application is scalable, and as price-sensitive is
> possible
>
Some of the contributors here run quite large projects with va
Just to be clear, Python code does not run in the browser -- browsers can
only run Javascript. If you want to offload processing to the client, they
you need to convert your code to Javascript. There are a few projects that
will compile Python code to Javascript, such as Brython.
Anthony
On We
Thank you for the responses. The python code does a lot of processing, so I
need to make sure the application is scalable, and as price-sensitive is
possible (if my concern is valid). So I'm looking for any way that I can
allow the client to process the code. So I am trying to figure if possible
Any Python in your app, whether in a controller or view, will be executed
on the server, as the browser cannot execute Python. If you want things to
happen dynamically on the page in the browser without loading a new page,
then you can use Javascript or make Ajax calls to get new HTML content fr
Why do you want to prevent the server from doing the python processing?
I don't know what you mean by "instead of embedding as JS"
On Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 5:40:39 PM UTC-4, Phillip wrote:
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> I am having trouble finding anything definitive here. Please help if you
> have any input, even if s
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