| This directory contains various demonstrations of what you can do with |
| Python. They were all written by me except where explicitly stated |
| otherwise -- in general, demos contributed by others ends up in the |
| ../Contrib directory, unless I think they're of utmost general |
| importance (like Matt Conway's Tk demos). |
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| A fair number of utilities that are useful when while developing |
| Python code can be found in the ../Tools directory -- some of these |
| can also be considered good examples of how to write Python code. |
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| Finally, in order to save disk space and net bandwidth, not all |
| subdirectories listed here are distributed. They are listed just |
| in case I change my mind about them. |
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| cgi CGI examples (see also ../Tools/faqwiz/.) |
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| classes Some examples of how to use classes. |
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| comparisons A set of responses to a really old language-comparison |
| challenge. |
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| curses A set of curses demos. |
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| embed An example of embedding Python in another application |
| (see also pysvr). |
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| imputil Demonstration subclasses of imputil.Importer. |
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| md5test Test program for the optional md5 module. |
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| metaclasses The code from the 1.5 metaclasses paper on the web. |
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| parser Example using the parser module. |
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| pdist Old, unfinished code messing with CVS, RCS and remote |
| files. |
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| pysvr An example of embedding Python in a threaded |
| application. |
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| rpc A set of classes for building clients and servers for |
| Sun RPC. |
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| scripts Some useful Python scripts that I put in my bin |
| directory. No optional built-in modules needed. |
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| sockets Examples for the new built-in module 'socket'. |
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| threads Demos that use the 'thread' module. (Currently these |
| only run on SGIs, but this may change in the future.) |
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| tix Demos using the Tix widget set addition to Tkinter. |
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| tkinter Demos using the Tk interface (including Matt Conway's |
| excellent set of demos). |
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| xml Some XML demos. |
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| zlib Some demos for the zlib module (see also the standard |
| library module gzip.py). |