So I’ve recently become the proud owner of a Raspberry Pi 5, a microcomputer that fits in the palm of your hand. Its initial stated use was for educational purposes in computer science, but it’s since been widely adopted by hobbyists with varying interests. I got mine to use with some data science projects, educational projects, and to host a variety of apps that currently live on various platforms. In this post I’d like to through how I host my Flask and Shiny apps on my Raspberry Pi from development to putting them online for anyone to access.
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So I’ve recently become the proud owner of a Raspberry Pi 5 , a microcomputer that fits in the palm of your hand. Its initial stated use was for educational purposes in computer science, but it’s since been widely adopted by hobbyists with varying interests. I got mine to use with some data science projects, educational projects, and to host a variety of apps that currently live on…
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