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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". | 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 10,000 lines was "large". |
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 pycount to size the programs, and arbitrarily declared that any program of more than 10,000 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, Thomas Waldmann 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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