Hello NG,
wWhat are the best programs in your opinion, written entirly
in pyhton, divided into categories like:
a) Games
b) Utilities/System
c) Office
d) Web/Newsreader/Mail/Browser
....
I don't want to start a long thread, if a site of such
an discussion already exists, a link will be enough.
Many thanks in advance!
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Franz Steinhaeusler
Aug 5 '07
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On Aug 5, 12:31 pm, Campbell Barton <cbar...@metavr .comwrote:
....
* ubuntu have some of their install tools in python.
Gentoo Linux's "Portage" package management tool is written in Python.
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Ant... http://antroy.blogspot.com/
Franz Steinhäusler wrote:
wWhat are the best programs in your opinion, written entirly
in pyhton, divided into categories like:
a) Games
b) Utilities/System
c) Office
d) Web/Newsreader/Mail/Browser
BitTorrent. It may not seem much but it's a really cool package.
Especially you don't have to use the standard frontends, but can
also use BitTorrent modules in your own Python programs.
Wolfgang Draxinger
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Franz Steinhäusler <fr************ *****@gmx.atwri tes:
b) Utilities/System
I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned mercurial in this thread.
It's a distributed source control system, sort of the next generation
after systems like CVS/SVN. See www.selenic.com/mercurial
d) Web/Newsreader/Mail/Browser
Mailman (mailing list manager)? I tend to use emacs for all the
client side stuff.
On 5 A ustos, 13:14, Franz Steinhäusler <franz.steinhae us...@gmx.at>
wrote:
Hello NG,
wWhat are the best programs in your opinion, written entirly
in pyhton, divided into categories like:
a) Games
b) Utilities/System
c) Office
d) Web/Newsreader/Mail/Browser
...
I don't want to start a long thread, if a site of such
an discussion already exists, a link will be enough.
Many thanks in advance!
--
Franz Steinhaeusler
Well, I don't want to make an advertisement but Pardus project's (a
GNU/Linux distro) specific projects are completely written in Python.
You can check it out at http://www.pardus.org.tr/eng/index.html
On Aug 5, 5:14 am, Franz Steinhäusler <franz.steinhae us...@gmx.at>
wrote:
Hello NG,
wWhat are the best programs in your opinion, written entirly
in pyhton, divided into categories like:
a) Games
b) Utilities/System
c) Office
d) Web/Newsreader/Mail/Browser
...
Not mentioned so far, here or on the Applications wiki page, is
SpamBayes,
an excellent spam filter: <http://www.spambayes.o rg/>. It supports
POP3 and
IMAP, and has a plugin for Outlook. Another group has improved
SpamBayes
integration with Thunderbird by developing a TBird extension called
ThunderBayes.
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