Tooling
Gradio Decouples Frontend from Backend, Letting Developers Build Custom UIs
Gradio now separates its frontend and backend components, enabling developers to build custom interfaces while reusing the same server logic. The move reduces boilerplate and speeds up prototyping for ML applications.
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SourceHugging Face Blog
Gradio has decoupled its frontend from its backend, allowing developers to build custom user interfaces while retaining the same server infrastructure. The change removes the constraint that forced users to choose between Gradio's pre-built UI or abandoning the framework entirely.
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