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jam-py

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The jam.py is an object-oriented, event-driven framework with hierarchical structure. All this, in combination with very tight DB/GUI coupling, is the base for the DRY (don't repeat yourself) principle that is underlying the framework.

Master-child table underneath, with double click on the child table will open a form.

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  • UA flagUkraine

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  • Windows
  • Linux
  • Self-Hosted
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  1.  SQLite
  2.  Dockerized

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jam-py information

  • Developed by

    UA flagAndrew Yushev
  • Licensing

    Open Source (BSD-3-Clause) and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Rating

    Average rating of 4.8
  • Alternatives

    12 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  456 Stars
  •  88 Forks
  •  47 Open Issues
  •   Updated Mar 27, 2025 
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Our users have written 4 comments and reviews about jam-py, and it has gotten 4 likes

jam-py was added to AlternativeTo by dbabicwa on Sep 7, 2017 and this page was last updated Feb 10, 2020.

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Top Positive Comment
ronysimo
Apr 23, 2019
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It's incredible, very simple and useful. Sharing knowledge wonderful

ramakrishnarao
Jun 14, 2018
0

Ease of use and truly rapid app development

Guest
Sep 10, 2017
0

I like it because it fast web base database development framework.

dbabicwa
Sep 6, 2017
0

Super easy to install, use and deploy. Docker app? No problem for jam-py.

What is jam-py?

The jam.py is an object-oriented, event-driven framework with hierarchical structure. All this, in combination with very tight DB/GUI coupling, is the base for the DRY (don't repeat yourself) principle that is underlying the framework. So just several hundred lines of code is enough to create quite complex database applications. Written in Python 3, installs in no time, can be Dockerised and run in a container, and more... A quick 13 slides presentation for non-developers to get you going asap: https://goo.gl/j81uDW

Non-official site translated to French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, etc: http://jampyapplicationbuilder.com/

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