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== Business == * GnuEnterprise - Business Application Framework == General == * [[http://peak.telecommunity.com/|PEAK]] - another enterprise application framework * [[txObject ATK]]- Tom's Cross-Platform Object Application Tool Kit features I/O & Timers, Native/Home Grown Threads, and IPC |
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== Graphical == * [[http://www.python.org/pycon/2005/papers/81/PyCon-2005.txt|Envisage]] - a plugin architecture with GUI support * [[Kiwi]] - a framework and a set of enhanced PyGTK widgets to make building GUI programs easier. == Networking == * [[http://laurentszyster.be/blog/|Allegra]] is an innovative library for Semantic Web applications development. It provides a framework for asynchronous network peer programming, a simple stack of Internet standards implementations, and two new network applications: a disruptive metabase peer and a practical web peer. * [[http://www.nightmare.com/medusa/|Medusa]] - A high-performance, extensible Internet server framework. * ToolserverFrameworkForPython - a Framework for simple creation of XMLRPC, SOAP or REST style API servers |
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* GnuEnterprise - Business Application Framework * ["txObject ATK"]- Tom's Cross-Platform Object Application Tool Kit features I/O & Timers, Native/Home Grown Threads, and IPC * ["Kiwi"] - a framework and a set of enhanced PyGTK widgets to make building GUI programs easier. * ToolserverFrameworkForPython - a Framework for simple creation of XMLRPC, SOAP or REST style API servers * [http://www.python.org/pycon/2005/papers/81/PyCon-2005.txt Envisage] - a plugin architecture with GUI support * [http://www.djangoproject.com/ Django] - a web framework that's an answer to Ruby on Rails * [http://peak.telecommunity.com/ PEAK] - another web framework * [http://www.turbogears.org/ TurboGears] - a framework combining other frameworks: Mochikit (AJAX javascript library), KID (Template library), CherryPy, and SQLObject; another competitor to RAILS * [http://www.cherrypy.org/ CherryPy] - another web framework * [http://subway.python-hosting.com/ Subway] - Another Ruby on Rails web framework-look-alike. Combining CherryPy and Cheetah. * [http://www.webwareforpython.org/ Webware for Python] - One more web framework. |
* WebProgramming - application frameworks for Web programming == Editorial Notes == The above lists should be arranged in ascending alphabetical order - please respect this when adding new entries. If, as the developer of a listed application, you disagree with the classification of the work, please move it into the appropriate category or create a new category, respecting the ascending alphabetical order of the categories. When specifying release dates please use the format YYYY-MM-DD. |
Application Frameworks
Please add software under a category. If a category is missing, please add it!
Business
GnuEnterprise - Business Application Framework
General
PEAK - another enterprise application framework
txObject ATK- Tom's Cross-Platform Object Application Tool Kit features I/O & Timers, Native/Home Grown Threads, and IPC
Win32All - COM and MFC on Microsoft Windows.
Graphical
Envisage - a plugin architecture with GUI support
Kiwi - a framework and a set of enhanced PyGTK widgets to make building GUI programs easier.
Networking
Allegra is an innovative library for Semantic Web applications development. It provides a framework for asynchronous network peer programming, a simple stack of Internet standards implementations, and two new network applications: a disruptive metabase peer and a practical web peer.
Medusa - A high-performance, extensible Internet server framework.
ToolserverFrameworkForPython - a Framework for simple creation of XMLRPC, SOAP or REST style API servers
TwistedMatrix - Framework, Application Suite and Integrated Environment
WebProgramming - application frameworks for Web programming
Editorial Notes
The above lists should be arranged in ascending alphabetical order - please respect this when adding new entries. If, as the developer of a listed application, you disagree with the classification of the work, please move it into the appropriate category or create a new category, respecting the ascending alphabetical order of the categories. When specifying release dates please use the format YYYY-MM-DD.