Top 1-50 Python scripts

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1)   CCQ BBS System
This tool is a high level BBS language which has the basic features of common web message boards and allows posts to be organized by multiple, user configured ways.

2)   YahooQuote.py
This is a Python module which is used to fetch stock quotes from Yahoo Finance.

3)   Ransacker
This script written in Python is a scriptable, incrementally-double-indexed search engine that can index any text with any key and makes it easy to index content (“pages”) stored in databases, file systems, the web etc.

4)   The Python Intelligent MP3 Player
This tool is an intelligent MP3 player written in python

5)   ChartDirector (Python Edition)
A fast and powerful charting component for creating professional and clickable charts. Supports all major chart types - pie, bar, line, spline, trending, area, bubble, scatter, polar, box-whisker, finance, gantt. Easy to use, highly flexible and customizable. Comes with numerous sample codes.

6)   viewportfolio
The performance of a stock portfolio that is established in a data file can be achieved by this portfolio tool.

7)   Python/Tkinter stock quote grabber
This is a Python stock quote grabber which uses yahoo’s spreadsheet quotes for the data and a Tkinter to implement a gui interface

8)   Text Fader
Text Fader uses math fucntionalities to fade the text to a particular degree of your choice. This can be used with designing contents for a website that supports python prgramming.

9)   Klops
Klops will be used as file sharing module on python based websites with which you can include a CVS tree for your software products to allow your users to get a outline of your project status and can allow them to browse the CVS tree.

10)   LinkChecker
This is python script which checks the broken links of your HTML documents.

11)   Developing a full-text indexer in Python
As the volume of information grows, effective means of locating specific information become ever more crucial. This column discusses the field of full-text indexing, with a focus on the author's public-domain indexer module.

12)   Oedipus
This tool is a collection of classes and modules which is written in python to maintain a hierarchical directory of web links.

13)   Swocket
Swocket is a cross-platform modular XML Socket server framework implemented in Python with the intention of being used to communicate with Macromedia® Flash® 5 content but is easily usable with other platforms that support the same flavor of XML Sockets

14)   OpenRPG
This game which is released under GPL including some d20 system specific game tools is a suite of tools for online and tabletop gaming

15)   Getting started with Python
This article shows how Python will give you results quicker and more reliably. Whatever programming you're doing now, Python can improve it. You'll want to understand how Python's careful engineering offers an easy-to-use, interactive, clean, object-oriented, extensible, scalable language.

16)   Elgoog
Elgoog is a funny program that consists of python driven modules which executes the functions to reverse text contents and outputs them with data table. Works as google mirror joke site.

17)   Visual Python
Visual Python is the high-productivity Python plug-in for Visual Studio .NET. Powerful, Python-specific features within the familiar Visual Studio environment provide ease of use and accelerated development cycles. Visual Python integrates seamlessly with Visual Studio .NET, allowing programmers to fully leverage the features of Microsoft's popular development tool suite.

18)   The Python Web Services Developer, Part 2
This is the first article in the series on creating a software repository system built on Web services and developed in the Python programming language.

19)   BoboMail
This tool is a webmail application which can provide mail access through a webpage interface.

20)   HyperSQL
This tool is used to hypermap the SQL views, packages, procedures and functions to HTML source code listings and showing all code locations where these are being used.

21)   Merchant Empires
This merchant empires is a game of space exploration and economic competition which is a PHP/Python/PostgreSQL-based multiplayer

22)   Python Community Resource
Python Community Resource is an online community for programmers and people interested in programming languages like Python.

23)   Software Development Online: The Python Pattern
Software Development magazine provides over 100,000 qualified corporate developers and technical managers with the authoritative business solutions, expert technical product information, and people management tips they need to manage the software development process.

24)   Monty's Postcard Server
This server written in Python is a CGI application that makes putting up a post card server a breeze. One thing that is done by the Admin is to supply the images.

25)   Python 101 (part 1): Snake Eyes
This tutorial is by Devshed.com, and it looks into Python's history. It also delves into the basic syntax, and concepts of Python.

26)   Functional programming in Python, Part 2
This article is a continuation of the introduction to functional programming (FP) in Python. It offers various programs of problem-solving and demonstrates several intermediate and advanced concepts of FP.

27)   Pyle
Pyle, a Wikiclone written entirely in python is an implementation of a program sharing general ideas with the original WikiWiki developed by Ward Cunningham.

28)   OraSchemaDoc
OraSchemaDoc is a tool which can be used to execute a set of static HTML files.

29)   cgi_buffer
This is a group of scripts that can be used to handle performance improving HTTP features automatically. The script include ETag generation and validation and much more.

30)   pikipiki
This is a cooperative authoring system for the web which is written in Python having a strong emphasis on small and simple code.

31)   Maios
Maios enables webmasters to offer web-based email to their visitors. It is quite similar to Hotmail or Yahoo!Mail. Maios supports multiple users, and new user registration. It can be configured to read remote email also, allowing users to consolidate their various email accounts into one location.

32)   Python for the PalmOS
Pippy is a subset of Python to the PalmOS. With this you can create custom applications to run on Palm devices, and also as an interactive environment on the Palm. This article brings out the strengths and limitations of Pippy.

33)   Introduces the Python xml_pickle object
As part of the ongoing quest to create a more seamless integration between XML and Python, this article presents the xml_pickle module. The author discusses the design goals and decisions that went into xml_pickle and provides a list of likely uses.

34)   Zope
This tool which is used to build high performance and dynamic web pages consists of a number of components that work together to provide a complete and flexible application server package.

35)   Spyke
Spyke is a little python program which uses xchat module for diplaying the music files and songs files you listen in XMMS. Also, it displays your nick name at chanserv.

36)   Python for .NET: Lessons learned
This paper describes an exploratory implementation of the Python language for the .NET framework.

37)   Python Hyperschema
Python Hyperschema is an open source public domain project that creates useful HTML hypermaps from SQL database schema, consisting of two small PL/SQL files and one Python (or C) source code file.

38)   Karrigell
Karrigell is a simple web programming solution which includes a web server. It was designed for web sites with moderate traffic, such as personal sites running on a home computer. It allows execution of Python scripts and of pages mixing Python and HTML

39)   xmlarch
This module written in Python contains an XML architectural forms processor which allows you to process XML architectural forms using any parser that uses the SAX interfaces.

40)   Wasp
This tool is a platform-independent HTML preprocessor which has tags that enhance your HTML to allow macro expansion, file inclusion, code execution etc.

41)   Spyce
SPYCE is a server-side language that supports simple and efficient Python-based dynamic HTML scripting. It allows one to generate dynamic HTML content just as easily as using JSP, PHP or ASP, using Python for the dynamic parts. Its modular design makes it very flexible and extensible

42)   Improving the social infrastructure of Python: pydoc and distutils modules
The introduction of several modules and tools in recent Python versions has improved Python, not so much as a language, but as a tool. This article reviews these modules that make the job of Python developers substantially easier by improving the documentation and distribution of Python modules and packages.

43)   TCLink (Python)
This is an LGPL’d thin client API that can be used to run credit card transactions over TCP/IP.

44)   FutureQuest Inc
With an honest service and public message forums as the foundation, FutureQuest has built positive relationships with the site owners, in addition to providing a way for the site owners to give and receive valued input regarding the development hurdles they may encounter, as well as the servers they share.

45)   MSOffice2PS
MSOffice2PS is a Microsoft Office (ppt, xls, doc) to Postscript Converter.

46)   plibw
This tool can be used to provide a thin layer to wrap DB-API2.0 compatible driver to PHPLib style.

47)   OraSchemaDoc
Goal of oraschemadoc is "JavaDoc" style detailed documentation for all objects in schema covering Oracle specific features. Result of execution of oraschemadoc is set of static html files.

48)   Redfoot
This is a framework written for distributed RDF-based applications. It includes a RDF database a query API for RDF with numerous higher-level query functions, a simple HTTP server providing a web interface for viewing and editing RDF, and the beginnings of a peer-to-peer architecture for communication between different RDF databases.

49)   Pagecast
This is a python program used for submit a list of URL’s to the internet search engines such as Hotbot, Lycos etc which in turn add the URL’s to it’s queue for “spidering”.

50)   Extending Python and Zope in C
Extending Python in C is easy once you see how it all works, and an extension of Python is equally easy to package up for Zope. The hard part is wading through the different documentation sets in search of the nuggets of information you need, and this article has collected them for you. Article includes code snipets.



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