Chapter 29. Python Resources

Programming languages, like natural languages, grow tight-knit communities speakers of the same language have a natural affinity for each other. Programming languages, being the result of individual choice rather than accident of birth, lead to stronger feelings of kinship than might seem reasonable for what some see as a purely technological topic. Open source languages, which are never chosen because of a marketing campaign, but instead after a process of deliberation and comparison, seem to elicit even more enthusiasm (some would even say fanaticism) from their users. This chapter is about the community that defines itself as being "The Python Community," from the inner sanctum of people who dream about Python daily to the occasional Python user.

Because writing shareable Python code is so easy, much of this community shares their enthusiasm and their work, quite often in the form of yet more free software. The resulting snowball effect (or, to use a more trendy term, the "network effect") makes writing even large programs a snap compared to many other language choices. This chapter will point out some of the most valuable third-party offerings, from small modules to interfaces to operating system libraries to module repositories.



Learning Python
Learning Python: Powerful Object-Oriented Programming
ISBN: 0596158068
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 253
Authors: Mark Lutz

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