- Source: List of Python software
The Python programming language is actively used by many people, both in industry and academia, for a wide variety of purposes.
Integrated Development Environments (IDEs) for Python
Atom, an open source cross-platform IDE with autocomplete, help and more Python features under package extensions.
Codelobster, a cross-platform IDE for various languages, including Python.
EasyEclipse, an open source IDE for Python and other languages.
Eclipse ,with the Pydev plug-in. Eclipse supports many other languages as well.
Emacs, with the built-in python-mode.
Eric, an IDE for Python and Ruby
Geany, IDE for Python development and other languages.
IDLE, a simple IDE bundled with the default implementation of the language.
Jupyter Notebook, an IDE that supports markdown, Python, Julia, R and several other languages.
Komodo IDE an IDE PHOTOS Python, Perl, PHP and Ruby.
NetBeans, is written in Java and runs everywhere where a JVM is installed.
Ninja-IDE, free software, written in Python and Qt, Ninja name stands for Ninja-IDE Is Not Just Another IDE
PyCharm, a proprietary and Open Source IDE for Python development.
PythonAnywhere, an online IDE and Web hosting service.
Python Tools for Visual Studio, Free and open-source plug-in for Visual Studio.
Spyder, IDE for scientific programming.
Vim, with "lang#python" layer enabled.
Visual Studio Code, an Open Source IDE for various languages, including Python.
Wing IDE, cross-platform proprietary with some free versions/licenses IDE for Python.
Replit, an online IDE that supports multiple languages.
Unit testing frameworks
Python package managers and Python distributions
Anaconda, Python distribution with conda package manager
Enthought, Enthought Canopy Python with Python package manager
pip, package management system used to install and manage software written in Python
Applications
A-A-P, a tool used to download, build and install software via Makefile-like "recipes"
Anaconda (installer), an open-source system installer for Linux distributions primarily used in Fedora Linux, CentOS, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Anki, a spaced repetition flashcard program
Ansible, a configuration management engine for computers by combining multi-node software deployment and ad hoc task execution
Bazaar, a free distribution deed revision computer control system
BitBake, a make-like build tool with the special focus of distributions and packages for embedded Linux cross compilation
BitTorrent, original client, along with several derivatives
Buildbot, a continuous integration system
Buildout, a software build tool, primarily used to download and set up development or deployment software dependencies
Calibre, an open source e-book management tool
Celery, an asynchronous task queue/job queue based on distributed message passing
Chandler, a personal information manager including calendar, email, tasks and notes support that is not currently under development
Cinema 4D, a 3D art and animation program for creating intros and 3-Dimensional text. Has a built in Python scripting console and engine.
Conch, implementation of the Secure Shell (SSH) protocol with Twisted
Deluge, a ça BitTorrent client for GNOME
Dropbox, a web-based file hosting service
Exaile, an open source audio player
Gajim, an instant messaging client for the XMPP protocol
GlobaLeaks, an open-source whistleblowing framework
GNOME Soundconverter, a program for converting sound files to various formats and qualities (wrapper around GStreamer).
Gramps, an open source genealogy software
Gunicorn, a pre-fork web server for WSGI applications
GYP (Generate Your Projects), a build automation tool (similar to CMake and Premake) designed to generate native IDE project files (e.g., Visual Studio, Xcode, etc.) from a single configuration
Image Packaging System (IPS), an advanced, cross-platform package management system primarily used in Solaris and OpenSolaris/illumos derivatives
Juice, a popular podcast downloader
Mercurial a cross-platform, distributed source management tool
Miro, a cross-platform internet television application
Morpheus, a file-sharing client/server software operated by the company StreamCast
MusicBrainz Picard, a cross-platform MusicBrainz tag editor
Nicotine, a PyGTK Soulseek client
OpenLP, lyrics projection software
OpenShot Video Editor
OpenStack, a cloud computing IaaS platform
Pip, a package manager used to install and manage Python software packages such as those from the Python Package Index (PyPI) software repository
PiTiVi, a non-linear video editor
Portage, the heart of Gentoo Linux, an advanced package management system based on the BSD-style ports system
Pungi (software), an open-source distribution compose tool for orchestrating the creation of YUM and system image repositories
Pychess, a cross-platform computer chess program
Quake Army Knife, an environment for developing 3D maps for games based on the Quake engine
Quod Libet, a cross-platform free and open source music player, tag editor and library organizer
Resolver One, a spreadsheet
SageMath, a combination of more than 20 main opensource math packages and provides easy to use web interface with the help of Python
Salt, a configuration management and remote execution engine
SCons, a tool for building software
Shinken, a computer system and network monitoring software application compatible with Nagios
TouchDesigner, a node based visual programming language for real time interactive multimedia content
Tryton, a three-tier high-level general purpose computer application platform
Ubuntu Software Center, a graphical package manager, was installed by default in Ubuntu 9.10, and stopped being included in Ubuntu releases starting with the Ubuntu 16.04 release.
Wicd, a network manager for Linux
YUM, a package management utility for RPM-compatible Linux operating systems
Waf, a build automation tool designed to assist in the automatic compilation and installation of computer software
Xpra, a tool which runs X clients, typically on a remote host, and directs their display to the local machine without losing any state
Web applications
Allura, an ASF software forge for managing source code repositories, bug reports, discussions, wiki pages, blogs and more for multiple projects
Bloodhound, an ASF project management and bug tracking system
ERP5, a powerful open source ERP / CRM used in Aerospace, Apparel, Banking and for e-government
ERPNext, an open source ERP / CRM
FirstVoices, an open source language revitalization platform
Kallithea, a source code management system
Mailman, one of the more popular packages for running email mailing lists
MakeHuman, free software for creating realistic 3D humans.
MoinMoin, a wiki engine
Odoo (formerly OpenERP), business management software
Planet, a feed aggregator
Plone, an open source content management system
Roundup, a bug tracking system
Tor2web, an HTTP proxy for Tor Hidden Services (HS)
Trac, web-based bug/issue tracking database, wiki, and version control front-end
ViewVC, a web-based interface for browsing CVS and SVN repositories
Video games
Battlefield 2 uses Python for all of its add-ons and a lot of its functionality.
Bridge Commander
Disney's Toontown Online is written in Python and uses Panda3D for graphics.
Doki Doki Literature Club!, a psychological horror visual novel using the Ren'Py engine
Eve Online uses Stackless Python.
Frets on Fire is written in Python and uses Pygame
Mount & Blade is written in Python.
Pirates of the Caribbean Online is written in Python and uses Panda3D for graphics.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman uses Python as a scripting language.
The Sims 4 uses Python
The Temple of Elemental Evil, a computer role-playing game based on the classic Greyhawk Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting
Unity of Command (video game) is an operational-level wargame about the 1942–43 Stalingrad Campaign on the Eastern Front.
Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines, a computer role-playing game based on the World of Darkness campaign setting
Vega Strike, an open source space simulator, uses Python for internal scripting
World of Tanks uses Python for most of its tasks.
Web frameworks
BlueBream, a rewrite by the Zope developers of the Zope 2 web application server
CherryPy, an object-oriented web application server and framework
CubicWeb, a web framework that targets large-scale semantic web and linked open data applications and international corporations
Django, an MVT (model, view, template) web framework
Flask, a modern, lightweight, well-documented microframework based on Werkzeug and Jinja 2
Google App Engine, a platform for developing and hosting web applications in Google-managed data centers, including Python.
Grok, a web framework based on Zope Toolkit technology
Jam.py (web framework), a "full stack" WSGI rapid application development framework
Nevow, a web application framework originally developed by the company Divmod
Pylons, a lightweight web framework emphasizing flexibility and rapid development
Pyramid, a minimalistic web framework inspired by Zope, Pylons and Django
Python Paste, a set of utilities for web development that has been described as "a framework for web frameworks"
Quixote, a framework for developing Web applications in Python
RapidSMS, a web framework which extends the logic and capabilities of Django to communicate with SMS messages
Spyce, a technology to embed Python code into webpages
TACTIC, a web-based smart process application and digital asset management system
Tornado, a lightweight non-blocking server and framework
TurboGears, a web framework combining SQLObject/SQLAlchemy, Kid/Genshi, and CherryPy/Pylons
web2py, a full-stack enterprise web application framework, following the MVC design
Zope 2, an application server, commonly used to build content management systems
Graphics frameworks
Pygame, Python bindings for SDL
Panda3D, a 3D game engine for Python
Python Imaging Library, a module for working with images
Python-Ogre, a Python Language binding for the OGRE 3D engine
UI frameworks
appJar, cross-platform, open source GUI library for Python. Provides easy wrapper functions around most of Tkinter with extra functionality built in.
Kivy, open source Python library for developing multitouch application software with a natural user interface (NUI).
PyGTK, a popular cross-platform GUI library based on GTK+; furthermore, other GNOME libraries also have bindings for Python
PyQt, another cross-platform GUI library based on Qt; as above, KDE libraries also have bindings
PySide, an alternative to the PyQt library, released under the BSD-style licence
Tkinter is Python's de facto GUI it is shipped in most versions of Python and is integrated in the IDLE. It is based Tcl command tool.
wxPython, a port of wxWidgets and a cross-platform GUI library for Python
Scientific packages
Astropy, a library of Python tools for astronomy and astrophysics.
Biopython, a Python molecular biology suite
Gensim, a library for natural language processing, including unsupervised topic modeling and information retrieval
graph-tool, a Python module for manipulation and statistical analysis of graphs.
Natural Language Toolkit, or NLTK, a suite of libraries and programs for symbolic and statistical natural language processing (NLP) for English
Orange, an open-source visual programming tool featuring interactive data visualization and methods for statistical data analysis, data mining, and machine learning.
NetworkX, a package for the creation, manipulation, and study of complex networks.
SciPy, collection of packages for mathematics, science, and engineering
scikit-learn, a library for machine learning.
TomoPy, a package for tomographic data processing and image reconstruction
Veusz, a scientific plotting package
VisTrails, a scientific workflow and provenance management software with visual programming interface and integrated visualization (via Matplotlib, VTK).
Apache Singa, a library for deep learning.
Mathematical libraries
CuPy, a library for GPU-accelerated computing
Dask, a library for parallel computing
Mathics, an open-source implementation of the Mathematica programming language
Matplotlib, providing MATLAB-like plotting and mathematical functions (using NumPy).
NumPy, a language extension that adds support for large and fast, multi-dimensional arrays and matrices
Plotly is a scientific plotting library for creating browser-based graphs.
SageMath is a large mathematical software application which integrates the work of nearly 100 free software projects.
SymPy, a symbolic mathematical calculations package
PyMC, python module containing Bayesian statistical models and fitting algorithms, including Markov chain Monte Carlo.
Numerical libraries
Additional development packages
Beautiful Soup, a package for parsing HTML and XML documents
Cheetah, a Python-powered template engine and code-generation tool
Construct, a python library for the declarative construction and deconstruction of data structures
Genshi, a template engine for XML-based vocabularies
IPython, a development shell both written in and designed for Python
Jinja, a Python-powered template engine, inspired by Django's template engine
Kid, simple template engine for XML-based vocabularies
Meson build system, a software tool for automating the building (compiling) of software
mod_python, an Apache module allowing direct integration of Python scripts with the Apache web server
PyObjC, a Python to Objective-C bridge that allows writing OS X software in Python
Robot Framework, a generic test automation framework for acceptance testing and acceptance test-driven development (ATDD)
Setuptools, a package development process library designed to facilitate packaging Python projects by enhancing the Python distutils (distribution utilities) standard library.
Sphinx, which converts reStructuredText files into HTML websites and other formats including PDF, EPub and Man pages
SQLAlchemy, database backend and ORM
SQLObject, an ORM for providing an object interface to a database
Storm, an ORM from Canonical
Twisted, a networking framework for Python
VPython, the Python programming language plus a 3D graphics module called Visual
Embedded as a scripting language
Python is, or can be used as the scripting language in these notable software products:
Abaqus (Finite Element Software)
ADvantage Framework
Amarok
ArcGIS, a prominent GIS platform, allows extensive modelling using Python
Autodesk Maya, professional 3D modeler allows Python scripting as an alternative to MEL as of version 8.5
Autodesk MotionBuilder
Autodesk Softimage (formerly Softimage|XSI)
BioNumerics a bioinformatics software suite for the management, storage and (statistical) analysis of all types of biological data.
Blender
Boxee, a cross-platform home theater PC software
Cinema 4D
Civilization IV has the map editor supporting Python.
Corel Paint Shop Pro
Claws Mail with Python plugin
DSHub
ERDAS Imagine
FL Studio, a Digital audio workstation, uses Python to support MIDI Controller integration, as well as scripting within its piano roll and Edison audio editor.
FreeCAD
gedit
GIMP
GNAT The GNAT programming chain tool (Ada language implementation in GNU gcc), as a GNATcoll reusable components for the applications (with or without PyGTK) and as a scripting language for the commands in the GPS programming environment
Houdini highly evolved 3D animation package, fully extensible using python
Inkscape, a free vector graphics editor
Krita, a free raster graphics editor for digital painting
MeVisLab, a medical image processing and visualization software, uses Python for network scripting, macro modules, and application building
Modo
Micromine
Minecraft: Pi Edition (game)
MSC.Software's CAE packages: Adams, Mentat, SimXpert
MySQL Workbench, a visual database design tool
Notepad++ has a plugin named PythonScript that allows scripting Notepad++ in Python
Nuke (compositing for visual effects)
OriginPro, a commercial graphic and analysis software, provides Python environment for access
ParaView, an opensource scientific visualization software
Poser, a 3D rendering and animation computer program that uses for scripting a special dialect of Python, called PoserPython
PTV AG products for traffic and transportation analysis, including PTV VISSIM
PyMOL, a popular molecular viewer that embeds Python for scripting and integration
OriginPro, a commercial graphing and analysis software, provides a Python environment for both embedded and external access
QGIS uses Python for scripting and plugin-development
Rhinoceros 3D version 5.0 and its visual-scripting language Grasshopper uses IronPython
Rhythmbox
Scribus
3DSlicer, medical image visualisation and analysis software. Python is available for algorithm implementation, analysis pipelines, and GUI creation.
SPSS statistical software SPSS Programmability Extension allows users to extend the SPSS command syntax language with Python
SublimeText
Totem, a media player for the GNOME desktop environment
Vim
VisIt
WeeChat, a console IRC client
Commercial uses
CCP Games uses Stackless Python in both its server-side and client-side applications for its MMO Eve Online.
Instagram's backend is written in Python.
NASA is using Python to implement a CAD/CAE/PDM repository and model management, integration, and transformation system which will be the core infrastructure for its next-generation collaborative engineering environment. It is also the development language for OpenMDAO, a framework developed by NASA for solving multidisciplinary design optimization problems.
"Python has been an important part of Google since the beginning, and remains so as the system grows and evolves. Today dozens of Google engineers use Python."
Reddit was originally written in Common Lisp, but was rewritten in Python in 2005
Yahoo! Groups uses Python "to maintain its discussion groups"
YouTube uses Python "to produce maintainable features in record times, with a minimum of developers"
Enthought uses Python as the main language for many custom applications in Geophysics, Financial applications, Astrophysics, simulations for consumer product companies, ...
Rosneft uses Python as one of the main languages for its geoengineering applications development. RN-GRID, a hydraulic fracturing simulation software, has a graphical user interface written entirely in Python.
Python implementations
Implementations of Python include:
CLPython – Implementation, written in Common Lisp
CPython – The reference implementation, written in C11. Some notable distributions include:
ActivePython – Distribution with more than 300 included packages
Intel Distribution for Python – High performance distribution with conda and pip package managers
PSF Python – Reference distribution that includes only selected standard libraries
Cython – programming language to simplify writing C and C++ extension modules for the CPython Python runtime.
IronPython – Python for CLI platforms (including .NET and Mono)
Jython – Python for Java platforms
MicroPython – Python 3 implementation for microcontroller platforms
Nuitka – a source-to-source compiler which compiles Python code to C/C++ executables, or source code.
Numba – NumPy aware LLVM-based JIT compiler
Pyjs – a framework (based on Google Web Toolkit (GWT) concept) for developing client-side Python-based web applications, including a stand-alone Python-to-JavaScript compiler, an Ajax framework and widget toolkit
PyPy – Python (originally) coded in Python, used with RPython, a restricted subset of Python that is amenable to static analysis and thus a JIT.
Shed Skin – a source-to-source compiler from Python to C++
Stackless Python – CPython with coroutines
Historic Python implementations include:
Parrot – Virtual machine being developed mainly as the runtime for Raku, and intended to support dynamic languages like Python, Ruby, Tcl, etc.
Psyco – specialized JIT compiler project that has mostly been eclipsed by PyPy
Pyrex – Python-like Python module development project that has mostly been eclipsed by Cython
Python for S60 – CPython port to the S60 platform
Unladen Swallow – performance-orientated implementation based on CPython which natively executed its bytecode via an LLVM-based JIT compiler. Funded by Google, stopped circa 2011
References
External links
Python Package Index (formerly the Python Cheese Shop) is the official directory of Python software libraries and modules
Useful Modules in the Python.org wiki
Organizations Using Python – a list of projects that make use of Python
Python.org editors – Multi-platform table of various Python editors
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