# FluidFrameDev πŸ§ͺ🐍 > Anvil tutorials that slip smoothly from client to server. > Python in a tux, code in sweatpants. ## What’s inside A set of small, sarcastic, and surprisingly practical Anvil guides you can finish in coffee-sized chunks: - **01 – Hello, Fluid Frame**: Button β†’ server call β†’ dopamine. - **02 – Data Tables**: Persist stuff like a functioning adult. - **03 – Server Modules**: Secrets and logic where JavaScript can’t see them. - **04 – Uplink**: Talk to your local machine like it owes you money. - **05 – Auth**: Users, roles, and pretending to be an enterprise. --- ## TL;DR demo **Client (`Form1`)** ```python from anvil import * import anvil.server class Form1(Form1Template): def button_1_click(self, **event_args): msg = anvil.server.call('hello_server', self.text_box_1.text or "World") Notification(msg, timeout=2).show() ```` **Server (`ServerModule1`)** ```python import anvil.server @anvil.server.callable def hello_server(name): return f"Hello from the server, {name} πŸ‘‹" ``` Run ▢️. If it works, nod like you meant that to happen. --- ## Repo map * `tutorials/` – step-by-steps you can copy/paste * `examples/` – tiny scripts showing patterns * `assets/` – screenshots, gifs, and banners --- ## Why FluidFrameDev? * No JavaScript required (but you can still flex). * Python everywhere. * Deploy in minutes, not after the next sprint. * Learn by building, breaking, and laughing at your own mistakes. --- ## License MIT. Steal the jokes too. ```