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Topia!: Computers: Programming: Languages: Python: Modules (200)
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ID3.py - A simple Python module for retrieving and setting ID3 tags on MP3 compressed audio files through an object-oriented interface. [Open Source, GPL] WConio (Windows CONsole I/O) - TurboC conio.h style console support for Python under Win32. [Public Domain] tarfile - A pure Python module for reading and writing .tar and tar.gz files. [Open Source, BSD-like] PyObjC - Allows developer to transparently message objective-c objects from Python. Pexpect - A pure Python module for spawning child applications; controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output. It works like Don Libes' Expect. [Open source, Python Software Foundation License] Maurer, Dieter - Python Projects - where.py - returns information about the sequence of calls leading to the calling function in the form of a sequence of tuples (function,file,lineno), PyAudioCD for Linux, TreeWidget, PyXPath, WeakDicts - addressing CPython's problems with cyclic references, addContentTable to HTML documents, XSL-Pattern modules. mxDateTime - Date and Time types for Python. [Open Source] Sisyphus - A module that simplifies running Python stuff as cron jobs. [Open Source, Python license] Universal Serial Port Python Library - A multi-platform pure-Python module to access serial ports, which currently works on Linux and Windows. [Open Source, GPL] Python Chess Module - A Python module which understands the rules of chess and can adjudicate a game, verifying if moves are correct. [Open Source, GPL] pygame - A set of Python extension modules designed for writing games. The core of pygame is wrapped on top of the SDL library. [Open Source, LGPL] The Snack Sound Toolkit - Module for basic sound handling (sound card and disk I/O); includes primitives for sound visualization, e.g. waveforms and spectrograms. [Open Source, GPL] PyUnit - A standard, proven, simple and elegant framework for writing unit tests for Python software. [Open Source, Python license] log4p - The Logging Toolkit For Python, modeled after the Java toolkit log4j (http://www.log4j.org). [Open Source, IBM Public License] ExpectPy - An extension for a Python-feel to the Expect library. [Open Source, LGPL] txObject ATK - Contains the following parts: Object Library, IO/Timers, Threads, Inter-Process/Distributed Communication. [Open Source, GPL] Java-Python Extension - A seamless, complete, and efficient integration of Java and standard Python (C Python). JPE provides Java access to Python's native extension, and Java's Swing to Python developers. [Open Source, MPL] Python-Clips - Interface for the CLIPS Expert System shell. [Open Source, Artistic License] Grouch - A system for describing and enforcing a Python object schema. [Open Source, Python license] A Logging System for Python - A proposed standard logging module for Python broadly conformant to PEP-282. [Open Source, BSD-like] Xoltar Toolkit - Utility modules, including functional programming support, lazy expressions and data structures, and thread pools. [Open Source, LGPL] The ReportLab Toolkit - A PDF generation library. [Open source, BSD-like] Orange - A free, component-based, public domain data mining software, which includes a range of preprocessing, modelling and data exploration techniques. [Open Source, GPL] Win32all - Extension modules for Windows 9x/NT/2K that include COM support, WinAPI calls, ODBC and the PythonWin IDE. pyrepl - A replacement for readline for use from Python with better multi-line editing. [Open Source, Python-style]
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