
Marvin , you can: pip install streamlit Or if you're using Anaconda, you can try: conda install -c conda-forge streamlit The same can be done with Dash. Cheers, K From: hunkinmarvin5@gmail.com <hunkinmarvin5@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2024 7:05 AM To: 'Khalid K' <kaak42@outlook.com> Subject: RE: [data-science]Dash vs. Streamlit for GUI Development for a Data Science Project! Hi using jaws 2024. Using visual studio code, python 3.12 and github latest desktop version. Have not used Streamlit. And so a tutorial how to use this would be great and maybe a sampleproject. So then I could then see how accessible it is with a screen reader. So where do I download this and is it a pip install like on the terminal or is it a msi or exe file for windows 11. Have windows 11 pro 64 bit on a hp pavilion 15.6 inch laptop. Running jaws 2024, nvda 2024.1. Marvin from Adelaide, Australia.. From: Khalid K <kaak42@outlook.com<mailto:kaak42@outlook.com>> Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2024 3:29 PM To: datascience@blindcoders.com<mailto:datascience@blindcoders.com> Subject: [data-science]Dash vs. Streamlit for GUI Development for a Data Science Project! Hi data scientists, I hope this message finds you well. I want to gather some insights on using Dash or Streamlit for GUI development. Specifically, I'm interested in the following: 1. Ease of Use with Screen Readers: Has anyone used Dash or Streamlit with a screen reader? Which one is more accessible and user-friendly? 2. Learning Curve: Which tool requires less time to learn and implement effectively? I have a few sighted friends who speak highly of Streamlit, mentioning its simplicity and ease of deployment -they don't use screen-readers though! My goal is to develop a GUI interface that can: Generate graphs Allow selection from a list of cryptocurrencies Provide scenarios like predicting next month's prices if I sell Load results and graphs quickly upon selection Your experiences with either tool would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Khalid