Friday, 9 May 2008
Top 1-50 Python scripts

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1)   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

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

3)   Python Tree Menu
This Python three menu is a Python CGI script is used to navigate your website by creating a tree menu.

4)   Python Squeezes the Web
This 5-page tutorial describes how to grab remote web pages and process them locally in Python. Useful for parsing information off the web.

5)   Active Python
This is a quality-assured binary build of Python, available for Linux, Solaris and Windows. It provides the ActivePython binary packages free. In addition to the core binary code, it includes commonly used external modules including expat for XML processing, zlib for data compression; a suite of Windows tools developed by Mark Hammond, including the Pythonwin IDE, support for Python ASP, the PythonCOM system; and more.

6)   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.

7)   rwhois.py
This is a recursive whois module/client for python which provides typical whois lookup and the ability to parse records into usable objects

8)   Charming Python: Text processing in Python for beginners
This article brings out the ability of Python to scan and manipulate textual data. It explains some general concepts of regular expressions and offers advice on when to use regular expressions while processing text

9)   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.

10)   Functional programming in Python
This article discusses general concepts of functional programming, and illustrates ways of implementing functional techniques in Python. Despite the thought that Python is a procedural and object-oriented language, the tutorial contains everything you need for a completely functional approach to programming.

11)   Writing CGI Programs in Python
Python has a very extensive, well documented and portable module library that provides a large variety of useful functions. The Internet-related collection is particularly impressive, with modules to deal with everything from parsing and retrieving URL's to retrieving mail from POP servers and everything in between. Main topics include: Why should my next CGI project be in Python? Your First CGI program in Python, Getting some real work done, Defining a useful Display function, Putting the pieces together, and Simple Database Access.

12)   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.

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

14)   Charming Python: Parsing with the SimpleParse module
Many parsing tools have been written for Python. This column discusses a high-level parsing language built on top of Python. SimpleParse provides an EBNF-style syntax on top of mxTextTools that can greatly clarify the expression of grammars.

15)   Five Minutes to a Python CGI
This is a quick overview of Python script language. Discussion includes comparison to other scripting languages, Using the Python CGI Module, debugging, and more.

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)   TCLink (Python)
TCLink is an LGPL'd thin client API which can run credit card transactions over TCP/IP. It is a simple, cross-platform protocol The main features it includes are: An easy-to-use interface; Encryption using SSL and trusted certificates; Fast transactions times (average about 1.2 seconds end-to-end). Full source code is included. It also offers a developer documentation and an example Python script

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

19)   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

20)   XML tools for Python
The first two articles in this set provided an overview of working with XML in Python. Since the initial articles, the state of XML tools for Python has advanced significantly. Unfortunately, most of these advances have not been backwards compatible. This special installment article revisits the author's previous discussion of XML tools, and provides up-to-date code samples.

21)   MailForm.py
MailForm.py can be used as an online community tool on the web which supports Python / CGI script for execution. You can specify an email address to receive mails through forms.

22)   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.

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

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

25)   Indexed Network Graphic Archiver
This is a network-centric Graphic/Photo database program using Python/MySQL which uses a robot to crawl through the network paths stored in the database, searching for new graphic files.

26)   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.

27)   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.

28)   TABLA
This is a python script which has the ability to build HTML tables and similar to other cgi-based HTML table builders but has more functionality and presents a simpler, cleaner user interface.

29)   Nuxeo Collaborative Portal Server
Nuxeo CPS is the web content management solution for Zope. Users create and manage content in Workgroups and publish them in Publications spaces. Nuxeo CPS also features office document integration, indexing, and conversion to HTML format; versioning; attached comments; interactive services (e.g. mailing-lists); and skinning of hierarchies.

30)   Mailman
This is a Python based software which helps to manage email discussion lists, giving each mailing list a web page, and allows users to subscribe, unsubscribe etc over the web.

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

32)   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

33)   Intro to PYX
XML uses plain Unicode text and all structures are declared with predictable-looking tags. The open-source PYX format is a purely line-oriented format for representing XML documents that allows for much easier processing of XML document contents with common text tools and the usual UNIX collection.

34)   Functional programming in Python, Part 3
The Part 3 of the series continues the discussion by illustrating additional capabilities, like currying and other higher-order functions contained in the Xoltar Toolkit. Article includes code snipets.

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

36)   O'Reilly Python Center
O'Reilly is a leader in technical and computer book documentation for Python programming. The center features Python books, articles, resources, and news.

37)   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.

38)   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.

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

40)   Vorras Antibot
Vorras Antibot is an image generation program that prevents automatic form submission by robots. If your web site is being overwhelmed with spam, automatic registrations, automatic forum or classified ad submissions etc., Vorras Antibot solves this problem by introducing a picture in your HTML forms that only a human can recognize.

41)   MoinMoin
This is a python Wikiclone which was based on PIKIPIKI.

42)   Zope
This is a complete and selfcontained solution that includes a robust, scalable object database, web services architecture and powerful programming capabilities.

43)   Cyphx
You can use this script to encrypt and decrypt text files. This is a handy tool for all webmasters in securing their web contents.

44)   Functional programming in Python, Part 2
This column continues the introduction to functional programming (FP) in Python. The introduction to different paradigms of program problem-solving demonstrates several intermediate and advanced FP concepts. Article includes code snipets.

45)   Object-Oriented Language: Python
Object-Oriented Language: Python offeres resources and information about Python related subjects.

46)   Spek
Spek is a python driven program which implements functions to obtain proper readable English from command line text to enable the people to speak properly.

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

48)   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.

49)   webframework
This is a work in progress tool which can be used to simplify the web applications

50)   SICKnotes
SICKnotes which is a short form for site inventory, configuration and knowledge is a web tool which is based on the permissions that assists with inventory, system changes, contact info, and knowledge for anything from a small startup to a data center.



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