Python Programming Language -- Official Website
NASA uses Python...
... so does Rackspace, Industrial Light and Magic, AstraZeneca, Honeywell, and many others.
What they are saying...
There are two critical components that are written in Python, without which the system couldn't exist, Kelley said. The first is the inventory controller, which keeps track of what seats are available on what planes.
However,"we think of the most core [component] as the piece that takes reservation requests and records them in a database," Kelley said. "That's written in LISP. But the next most critical thing is the thing that's maintaining inventory levels on airplanes, and that's written in Python."
-- From "Python Slithers Into Systems" in eWeek.
Using Python For...
- Web Programming
- CGI, Zope, Django, TurboGears, XML
- Databases
- ODBC, MySQL
- GUI Development
- wxPython, tkInter, PyGtk, PyQt
- Scientific and Numeric
- Bioinformatics, Physics
- Education
- pyBiblio, Software Carpentry Course
- Networking
- Sockets, Twisted
- Software Development
- Buildbot, Trac, Roundup, IDEs
- Game Development
- PyGame, PyKyra, 3D Rendering
Python is a dynamic object-oriented programming language that can be used for many kinds of software development. It offers strong support for integration with other languages and tools, comes with extensive standard libraries, and can be learned in a few days. Many Python programmers report substantial productivity gains and feel the language encourages the development of higher quality, more maintainable code.
Python runs on Windows, Linux/Unix, Mac OS X, OS/2, Amiga, Palm Handhelds, and Nokia mobile phones. Python has also been ported to the Java and .NET virtual machines.
Python is distributed under an OSI-approved open source license that makes it free to use, even for commercial products.
The Python Software Foundation (PSF) holds and protects the intellectual property rights behind Python, underwrites the PyCon conference, and funds grants and other projects in the Python community.
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Texas Python Regional Unconference - October 4 5, 2008
The 2nd annual Texas Python Regional Unconference will be held in Austin, TX on October 4th and 5th. Two days of attendee-generated-content in the form of talks and sprints. In the tradition of unconferences, all you have to do is sign up to present or attend--it's absolutely free.
Python 2.6rc2 and Python 3.0rc1 released
The second release candidate for Python 2.6 and first release candidate for Python 3.0 are now available.
Python 2.6rc1 released
The first release candidate for Python 2.6 is now available.
PyWorks 2008 Conference in Atlanta, GA, Nov 12-15
The publishers of Python Magazine are proud to invite the Python community to PyWorks 2008 for a 3-day conference dedicated to Python, Web Development and much more.
Python 2.6beta3 and 3.0beta3 released
The third and final beta release of Python 2.6 and the third and final beta release of Python 3.0 are now available.
PSF Community Awards go to Georg Brandl Brett Cannon
The latest recipients of the Python Software Foundation Community Awards are Georg Brandl and Brett Cannon, in recognition of their significant contributions to the Python community. Congratulations and thanks!
PyCon UK Registration is Open
The conference takes place in Birmingham UK from 12th to 14th September 2008. A full programme includes a day of tutorials; bookings are being taken at http://www.pyconuk.org/booking.html. The early bird rate has been extended to 11th August.