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      <title>PyScript: looking beyond the hype</title>
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      <description>PyScript was announced on April 30th 2022 at PyCon US by Peter Wang, CEO of Anaconda Inc., and in an accompanying blog post. The announcement sparked a lot of interest and excitement in the Python community and generated a lot of hype.
First off, PyScript is not a JavaScript replacement (and it does not want to be). PyScript instead aims to further democratize the superpower of programming by bringing Python to every browser - which is a very important goal and I very much hope this will work out.</description>
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