webR 0.5.4 brings the latest version of R to the browser, with sharing URLs, an upgraded Emscripten runtime, and filesystem support for JupyterLite
Shinylive deploys Shiny apps that run completely in the browser. Shinylive 0.8.0 has now been released, with a bunch of bug-fixes, changes to better support multiple apps in a Quarto project, and a new system for including package binaries as part of a fully self-contained bundle
First in a series of blog posts about what's new in R for WebAssembly. The latest release of webR 0.4.2 is now available, with updates to the viewer mechanism, support for displaying htmlwidgets, an IndexedDB virtual filesystem driver, and improved packaging for WebAssembly R binaries
webR 0.3.1 is now available at npm, GitHub, and via CDN. Take a look at what's new in this release
webR 0.2.0 has been released. Updates and improvements to the webR REPL app, HTML canvas graphics device, internationalisation, Wasm R packages, Shiny support, and the developer API
webR 0.1.0 has been released! Using the magic of WebAssembly, webR allows you to run R code directly within a web browser
Shiny makes it easy to build interactive web applications with the power of Python’s data and scientific stack. Learn more about Shiny for Python: https://shiny.rstudio.com/py/ Check out our interactive Shiny for Python examples: https://shinylive.io/py/examples/ Content: Winston Chang (@winston_chang) Producer: Jesse Mostipak (@kierisi) Editing and Motion Design: Tony Pelleriti (@TonyPelleriti)