If you haven’t heard of it, imagine a tool that lets you build stunning, modern Web UIs using only server-side scripting languages. What is Pglet?

It’s essentially a "Programmable Dataplane" for your local scripts, turning local logic into portable apps. Why It’s a Game Changer 1. Zero UI Experience Required

Because it’s built on Microsoft’s , your apps don't look like they were made in 1999. They look like native Microsoft web apps. 3. Cross-Platform & Portable

If you can write a list or a print statement, you can build a form. You define the layout—a button, a textbox, a dropdown—and Pglet handles the rest. 2. Native Look and Feel

Piglet is integrated into the Windows OS and includes the following features: * **Display** Getting screenshots and dimensions * * Use cases of Programmable Dataplane (P4)

Write your script on Windows, run it on Linux. The UI runs in the browser, making it ideal for automation tools that need user interaction. How It Works: A Simple Example (Python)

Are you already using Pglet for your projects? Let me know in the comments! If you’d like, I can: Add a specific example Draft a use-case scenario (like a file converter tool) Include a comparison table with Tkinter or Electron Let me know how you'd like to tailor this! pig-dot-dev/piglet

Instead of dealing with complex event loops, you simply add controls and wait for events.