Transcrypt
Brython
Skulpt
JavaScript
Pyjs
Bosque
asciinema
Kivy
Windscribe
ProtonVPN
Psiphon
Hotspot Shield
NordVPN
OpenVPN
Mullvad
TunnelBear
Transcrypt
WindscribeBased on our record, Windscribe seems to be a lot more popular than Transcrypt. While we know about 140 links to Windscribe, we've tracked only 5 mentions of Transcrypt. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
This is a laudable effort, but I'm not a fan of shipping the entire interpreter. I looked around a few weeks ago and found https://transcrypt.org, which compiles your Python script to JS, so size is minimal. It's great for shipping small, internal tools/apps, I love how maintainable they are by all the Python devs, plus they're very fast to load and execute. - Source: Hacker News / about 4 years ago
How is the Python being run by the browser? Several impressive projects bring Python to the browser, such as Brython, Transcrypt, Skulpt, Pyodide. PySketch uses Brython that compiles Python to JavaScript in the browser. You can take a look at this article about technologies and comparisons if you want to learn more. - Source: dev.to / over 4 years ago
I have a Python program that takes user input from the console and shows some results on the console, and I want the user to be able to type stuff into it instead of pre-recorded runs. How do I do that? I'm not really sure. You could have a copy of Python running on the server and have the front-end communicating with it, but you'd have to be sure it's secured -- there are a lot of dangerous Python commands... Source: almost 5 years ago
For web apps: in my experience, there are tools that convert Python into JavaScript or try to make Python run inside a web browser like Brython and Transcrypt. These have been VERY awkward or painfully slow, so I would strongly discourage their use in practical web development. Source: about 5 years ago
A while back, I posted about my initial foray into using Python to develop front-end web applications with React by using the Transcrypt transpiler. Python in the Browser Part of the initial learning process I went through was doing the official React tutorial, but using Python for the code instead of JavaScript. When I did that, I adhered to the structure of the application that was used in the tutorial... - Source: dev.to / over 5 years ago
Windscribe (offers a free plan, with the option to purchase Argentina servers). Source: almost 3 years ago
"In case you use OpenVPN servers and profiles, then you can use the open-source Windscribe client and load your OpenVPN profile in Windscribe. You will then be able to use Windscribe with your own server. At the time of disclosure, the Windscribe client was secure against all attacks on all the platforms that we tested (Windows, Android, macOS, Linux, iOS). In contrast, during the disclosure we were not aware of... Source: about 3 years ago
And hereโs a non-referral link too: https://windscribe.com/. Source: about 3 years ago
If "Sorry, you have been blocked. You are unable to access windscribe.com" ? Source: about 3 years ago
To block ads entirely: AdGuard or Windscribe VPN. Source: about 3 years ago
Brython - Brython's goal is to replace Javascript with Python, as the scripting language for web browsers.
ProtonVPN - ProtonVPN is a security focused FREE VPN service, developed by CERN and MIT scientists. Use the web anonymously, unblock websites & encrypt your connection.
Skulpt - Skulpt is an entirely in-browser implementation of Python.
Psiphon - Psiphon is circumvention software for Windows and Mobile platforms that provides uncensored access to Internet content. Read more about Psiphon.
JavaScript - Lightweight, interpreted, object-oriented language with first-class functions
Hotspot Shield - Hotspot Shield is a software application developed by AnchorFree, Inc.