See http://www.journynx.com/
Commercial timesheet app written in Python.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello All,
> I am trying to convince my client to use Python in his new product.
He
> is worried about the license issues. Can somebody there to point me
any
> good commercial applications developed
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Stephen Waterbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Aahz wrote:
>> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>> Stephen Waterbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>Also see Python Success Stories: http://pythonology.org/success
>>>
>>>A notable example is Verity's search engine -
Aahz wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Stephen Waterbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Aahz wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Stephen Waterbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also see Python Success Stories: http://pythonology.org/success
A notable example is Verity's search engine -- see
htt
Aahz wrote:
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Stephen Waterbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can somebody there to point me any good commercial applications
developed using python ?
Also see Python Success Stories: http://pythonology.org/success
A notable example is Verity's
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Stephen Waterbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>>
>>>Can somebody there to point me any good commercial applications
>>>developed using python ?
>
>Also see Python Success Stories: http://pythonology.org/success
>
>A notable example is
>
>> Can somebody there to point me any good commercial applications
>> developed using python ?
>
Only time will tell if SCF is a _good_ commercial application, but it
will be released on my site as soon as I get my export license from the
BIS.
_and_ I will certainly announce it on this list
Stephen Waterbury wrote:
A notable example is Verity's search engine -- see
http://python.oreilly.com/news/PythonSS.pdf
Not to mention the kind words of the current reigning king of the search engine
world. . .
Cheers,
Nick.
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Can somebody there to point me any good commercial applications
developed using python ?
Yet another game but it's a huge one with a massive DB behind it.
http://www.eve-online.com
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Nick Vargish wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> Can somebody there to point me any good commercial applications
>> developed using python ?
>
> Python is used in several games, including Temple of Elemental Evil
> and the forthcoming Civilization 4. Humungous Games, which makes
> software f
Nick Vargish wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Can somebody there to point me any good commercial applications
developed using python ?
Python is used in several games ...
Also see Python Success Stories: http://pythonology.org/success
A notable example is Verity's search engine -- see
http://pyth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Can somebody there to point me any good commercial applications
> developed using python ?
Python is used in several games, including Temple of Elemental Evil
and the forthcoming Civilization 4. Humungous Games, which makes
software for children, is also using Python.
Christophe Cavalaria wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hello All,
>> I am trying to convince my client to use Python in his new product.
>> He is worried about the license issues. Can somebody there to point
>> me any good commercial applications developed using python ?. The
>> licence clea
"It's me" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Well, now that they are API based, they can easily add any script language
> they so wish through SWIG (www.swig.org).
>
> Maybe not LISP. SNOBOL would be the right thing to do. (*NOT*)
SWIG generates wrappers for GUILE, which is Scheme, which looks enou
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello All,
> I am trying to convince my client to use Python in his new product. He
> is worried about the license issues. Can somebody there to point me any
> good commercial applications developed using python ?. The licence
> clearly says Python can be used for commer
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Hello All,
I am trying to convince my client to use Python in his new product. He
is worried about the license issues. Can somebody there to point me any
good commercial applications developed using python ?. The licence
clearly says Python can be used for commercial applic
Stephen Waterbury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Shaw-PTI (www.pti-us.com) uses Python in their software.
>
>... but the "Python Powered" logo is conspicuous by its
>absence from their site. Too bad that some commercial
>exploiters of Python don't advertise that fact more often.
Companies use all
It's me wrote:
Shaw-PTI (www.pti-us.com) uses Python in their software.
... but the "Python Powered" logo is conspicuous by its
absence from their site. Too bad that some commercial
exploiters of Python don't advertise that fact more often.
Every little bit helps!
Steve
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I am trying to convince my client to use Python in his new product. He
is worried about the license issues. Can somebody there to point me any
good commercial applications developed using python ?. The licence
clearly says Python can be used for commercial applic
Well, now that they are API based, they can easily add any script language
they so wish through SWIG (www.swig.org).
Maybe not LISP. SNOBOL would be the right thing to do. (*NOT*)
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> > It was actually
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> is worried about the license issues. Can somebody there to point me any
> good commercial applications developed using python ?. The licence
> clearly says Python
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> > Begging your pardon, but a better resource would be the brochure
available
> > (http://www.pti-us.com/PTI/company/brochures/
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>
>I am trying to convince my client to use Python in his new product. He
>is worried about the license issues. Can somebody there to point me any
>good commercial applications developed using python ?. The licence
>clearly says Python can
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> Begging your pardon, but a better resource would be the brochure available
> (http://www.pti-us.com/PTI/company/brochures/PSSE.pdf). It appears that
the
> program was probably (originally) written in C/C
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> > Hello All,
> > I am trying to convince my client to use Python in his new product. He
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> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Hello All,
> > I am trying to convince my client to use Python in his new product. He
> > is worried about the license issues. Can somebody there to point me any
> > good commercial applications developed using python ?. The licenc
Shaw-PTI (www.pti-us.com) uses Python in their software. See:
http://www.pti-us.com/pti/news/index.cfm and search "2004 PSS/E User Group
Meeting"
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> I am trying to convince my client to use Python in his new product. He
> is worried about the license issues. Can somebody there to point me any
> good commercial applications developed using python ?. The licence
> clearly says P
Hello All,
I am trying to convince my client to use Python in his new product. He
is worried about the license issues. Can somebody there to point me any
good commercial applications developed using python ?. The licence
clearly says Python can be used for commercial applications. Is there
any othe
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