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This is actually something we are working on getting rid of. What separates us from other python frameworks is that we compile down to a nextjs/react app (the user never sees this though). This is really beneficial because it allows us to add any react library in a matter of hours vs other python frameworks where it can take a much longer time to add new ui feature. Also for performance and SEO nextjs is great.

But to keep it short there is a way to get rid of this in the future and we are currently working on it. So the only installation step will be `pip install pynecone-io`




This is what I'm trying to solve with this: https://github.com/samwillis/nodejs-pypi

The idea being that a project like yours can install node into a venv on install for use itself. No more dual stack environments!


Very cool I'm going to check this out!




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