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The following list is the result of that effort. Please feel free to add YOUR project as well! '''But not yet!''' | The following list is the result of that effort. Please feel free to add YOUR project as well! |
Description
This page grew out of a frequently asked question on CompLangPython:
Are there any large projects written in Python?
While the answer is unambiguously Yes!, it's a little bit trickier than that. For instance, we needed some clear way of defining how large a project is. And there were issues about people who wanted/didn't want attribution, and projects whose existence had to be kept secret (if we told you, we'd have to kill you...).
We decided to use [http://starship.python.net/crew/gherman/playground/pycount/ pycount] to size the programs, and arbitrarily declared that any program of more than FILL_THIS_IN lines was "large".
The following list is the result of that effort. Please feel free to add YOUR project as well!
List
Name |
Author |
Size (loc) |
Description |
Last Updated |
Python (the language) |
Various |
290838 |
The parts of the Python project written in Python |
2002-07-23 |
lyntin |
Will Guaraldi, Joshua Berne, Lyn Adams Headley |
11856 |
Extensible Mud client and framework |
2002-07-23 |
omniORB |
Duncan Grisby |
31377 |
CORBA Object Request Broker |
2002-07-23 |
Juergen Hermann and others |
37369 |
The wiki engine in Python |
2003-11-08 |
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RichardJones and others |
40596 |
issue-tracking system |
2004-06-28 |
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Twisted |
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60000+ |
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