Also in Django maybe try to change things like:
class Textarea(Widget):
template_name = 'django/forms/widgets/textarea.html'
With
component = dict(
template_name='django/forms/widgets/textarea.html',
script='your/textarea.js',
style='your/style.css'
)
Or something component='your.favorite.TextArea', then you could also hack
django.forms.widgets.component to change the default rendering at the
project level. Maybe then distribute more exciting component objects that
accepts this dict interface in pip packages that could work with any python
framework.
Anyway, keep on pursuing your dream stack, always happy to read some
exciting discussions on this matter ;)
Have a great day
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