Google's new open-source Python framework, Mesop, aims to facilitate rapid prototyping and internal tooling, similar to Streamlit. Mesop is still in its early stages and is not officially supported by Google. It offers features like idiomatic Python coding, hot-reloading, and component-based architecture built on Angular. Unlike Streamlit, deploying a Mesop application requires containerization. Streamlit remains robust, especially for data visualization projects, but Mesop shows promise for quick, customizable prototypes.
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