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Dash application development #149

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fernandezc opened this issue Sep 30, 2020 · 1 comment
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Dash application development #149

fernandezc opened this issue Sep 30, 2020 · 1 comment
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fernandezc commented Sep 30, 2020

In order to provide a simple way for inexperienced users with Python and more generally the programming even simplified, it can be useful to have one or more graphical applications allowing to use some of SpectroChemPy's solutions, i.e., spectrum processing, baseline correction, peak peaking, fitting ...

A solution can be provided using DASH (and Plotly) which has the advantage of running in a web browser. This would allow to centralize the offer for people who have difficulties to install python on their computer.

https://dash.plotly.com

A first version will be made for one of the next releases.

@fernandezc fernandezc added the task General tasks to achieve label Sep 30, 2020
@fernandezc fernandezc added this to the 0.1.23 milestone Sep 30, 2020
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erwanp commented Jun 16, 2021

Hello ! We're considering a similar thing for the RADIS code. http://radis.github.io/

I suggest you consider Bokeh / Holoviews in your benchmark, which are similar to Plotly, with their own pros & cons : https://pauliacomi.com/2020/06/07/plotly-v-bokeh.html

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