[python-advocacy] You're Already Using Python

sdeibel sdeibel at wingware.com
Wed Mar 8 13:42:45 EST 2006


I forgot to point out:

http://pythonology.org/spotting

Note also the last 4 links on the above page.

In general, moving stuff from pythonology and similar sites to 
a well-organized structure in wiki.python.org would be a good 
thing.  Hint hint! ;-)

- Stephan

On Tue, 7 Mar 2006, Roy Smith wrote:

> Google is into Python.  I don't know exactly which parts of the system
> are written in it (or perhaps were in early versions), but it's worth
> doing some research there.
>
> RedHat also uses it for their installer, Anaconda (notice the clever
> python tie-in on the name)
> http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/anaconda-installer/
>
>
>
> On Mar 6, 2006, at 10:59 PM, Catherine Devlin wrote:
>
>> I gave a small Python introduction in January, and one of my slides
>> was a list of well-known programs written in Python.  I hoped to help
>> the audience realize just how solid and well-established Python is by
>> letting them see that tools they already rely on were created with it.
>>
>> I'm sure my list could have been longer, though,  Can people help add
>> to this list?
>>
>>  -    MailMan
>>  -    BitTorrent
>>  -    MoinMoin
>>  -    yum
>>  -    SpamBayes
>>  -    ClamWin
>>  -    Many parts of the Ubuntu project (but I'd like details on which
>> ones)
>>
>> Related: software that wasn't written in Python, but that you can
>> script in Python:
>> Gimp
>> Civilization IV
>>
>> --
>> - Catherine
>> http://catherinedevlin.blogspot.com/
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