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Commercial Python Applicatons

Is there a list of commercial applications that were done in Python?
I've searched, but not found any list. I do see where there was a
Python conference that seemed to want get a list of such, but no results
have been posted that I can find. This may make a great addition to the
Python web site (hint).

Dave,

Jul 18 '05 #1
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Dave Boland wrote:
Is there a list of commercial applications that were done in Python?
I've searched, but not found any list. I do see where there was a
Python conference that seemed to want get a list of such, but no results
have been posted that I can find. This may make a great addition to the
Python web site (hint).


I guess people have been less interested in the applications themselves
and more interested in the organizations and people behind them,
resulting in lists like this: http://www.python.org/community/users.html
rather than simply lists of the apps.

As for adding it to the web site, it takes someone motivated enough
to prepare such a list before it can be added (hint) (and wink).

-Peter
Jul 18 '05 #2
Dave Boland <NO************@stny.rr.com> wrote:
Is there a list of commercial applications that were done in Python?
I've searched, but not found any list. I do see where there was a
Python conference that seemed to want get a list of such, but no results
have been posted that I can find. This may make a great addition to the
Python web site (hint).


My experience with selling large-scale applications incorporating
another scripting language is that companies usually want to
emphasize the features, etc, and not implementation issues
such as the language. Most people don't care, and you can
hit a roadblock if somebody in the potential sales site
is an enthusiast for another technology.

FWIW,
Mark
Jul 18 '05 #3

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