For building Python apps, you will also need the best tools that make your Python application development task easy. Fortunately, it offers various tools for mobile development and web development. So, let’s check out the top tools based on their reviews and features. This table will help you to find out which tool is the best in terms of features, reviews, and ratings.
1. DjangoDjango 4.5
👍Allows developing mobile & web apps with less code
Provides the best documentation than other tools
👍Safe and secure
2. KivyKivy 4.0
👍Shorter syntaxes and readable code
👍Ease of creating widgets
👍Offers multi-touch user controls
👍Comes with a custom-built UI toolkit
👍Open source Python library and GUI framework
3. BeeWareBeeWare
👍Single codebase for multiple platforms
👍BeeWare provides specialized tools, such as Toga and Briefcase
👍Uses the native user interface
👍Kivy and BeeWare are cross-platform tools that help to build iOS and Android applications
4. BottleBottle 4.0
👍Easy to learn and deploy
👍Ideal for small web application
👍Faster than most powerful frameworks
5. FlaskFlask 4.5
👍Built-in development server and fast debugger
👍Integrated support for unit testing
👍Lightweight and modular design allows for a flexible web framework
6. PyramidPyramid 4.0
👍Supports URL generation to allow changes
👍Generates URLs to static resources
👍Supports routes and traversal
7. CherryPyCherryPy 3.0
👍Easy to run multiple HTTP servers
👍A powerful configuration system
👍Provides flexible plugin system
👍Built-in profiling, coverage, and testing support
Python is also utilised for the majority of web development. Here are the top companies that use Python for their website.👇
1. Instagram
2. Google
3. Spotify
4. Netflix
5. Uber
Written by: Bhaval Patel (Director - Space-O Technologies)
Posted and edited by: Martin Onyisi in Tech with Martony
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