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This page demonstrates how to build a full-stack web application using only Python, without JavaScript frameworks. It introduces Reflex, a framework enabling developers to create both frontend and backend entirely in Python. The article provides a practical example of building a Task Manager app with features like adding and deleting tasks with reactive UI updates. It covers setup instructions, project structure, state management, UI creation in Python, and how to run the application. The key advantage highlighted is using a single language (Python) for the entire development process with reactive capabilities.

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