This site organizes the 2014 Pytho Project worth Learning, http://pycoders.com/2014/
Project resources are on GitHub, and Python programmers have advanced prerequisites.
Consider it a 2015 plan. First list, then check
Projects
1. Robobrowser
A library for web scraping built on requests and beautifulsoup. Like Mechanize, but with tests, docs, and a pythonic interface.
Github.com
Shared by @whatthecarp
2. Mining
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
3.wagtail
Wagtail is a Django content management system with a fresh take. Beautifully designed so if you were looking for a alternative to the Django CMS here is your shot.
Github.com
Shared by @tomd
4. Huey
A multi-threaded task queue for Python.
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
5.Flask API
Love Django REST Framework? You can now enjoy the same beautiful APIs within Flask.
flaskapi.org
Shared by @myusuf3
6.Mario Level 1 in Python
Recreating the first level in Mario using PyGame. Awesome for anyone interested in build a 2D platformer.
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
7.Algorithms
A collection of Data structures and algorithms in Python.
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
8.rumps
Ridiculously uncomplicated Mac OSX Python Status Bar apps! Got a little app want to write your can do it Python now!
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
9.psdash
Nice looking Web dashboard written in Flask so can display data about your system and it processes as returned by Psuti L.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
10.500 Lines or less
Awesome repository of how things work with computers and software. I am sure we have a shared this before but it definitely worth another look.
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
11.IPython Notebook Themes
Awesome Theme customization for IPython notebooks!
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
12.Jarvis
An attempt to create a jarvis-like personal assistant with Python.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
13.Python Practice Projects
A series of Python practice projects to help your hone your craft with deliberate practice.
Pythonpracticeprojects.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
14.flask-foundation
A Foundation Leveraging best practices the can use to start building your flask applications with.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
15.Stellar
Fast database snapshots for development. It ' s like Git for databases.
Github.com
Shared by @versae
16.percol
Nice. Percol is a interactive grep tool in your terminal. Check out the README for a demo and more information.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
17.magpie
git-backed Evernote replacement.
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
18.Explore Flask
The Explore Flask book was now freely available online. Time to upgrade your Flask knowledge.
Exploreflask.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
19.The Stolen Crown RPG
cool! A Fantasy RPG built with Python and PyGame.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
20.django-quicky
A collection of tools to get focused in what do you building rather than the usual nitty gritty, tons of the cool little F Unctionality to speed things up!
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
21.doitlive
Cool little hack to make your look like a superstar during presentations and screencasts. It allows you-to-write code before hand, and replays the commands in a fake terminal session as you type random characters .
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
22.Data Science minute intros.
Minute Ipython notebook presentations for getting starting with basic programming, statistics and machine learning Tech Niques.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
23.battleschool
This is neat. Set up your development environment using ansible in a similar it's you would set up your machine with something like boxen .
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
24.awesome-python
A curated list of awesome Python resources, frameworks, libraries and software.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
25.inbox
Inbox platform launched earlier this week, with tons of SDKs and libraries! The one in Python. Great premise and should enable people to do some great stuff!
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
26.py-must-watch
A Great collection of must watch Python videos. Great resource to start levelling up your Python knowledge.
Github.com
Shared by @STajbakhsh
27.awesome-machine-learning
A curated list of awesome machine learning frameworks, libraries and software.
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
28.python-fields
Writing container classes often requires the Writing of significant amounts of boilerplate. Avoid all of this with the fields module which offers a-to Avoid it.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
29.awesome-django
The last few issues there has been other "awesome" collections. If you were into Django, this is the one for you!
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
30.Toga
A Python native, OS native GUI toolkit. Very Cool Project for building Native GUI apps with Python.
pybee.org
Shared by @mgrouchy
31.doorman
Keeps your secrets, secret. Allows you-put the keys, passwords and things you want to keep secret in a config file and then hide and show your SECR Ets.
Github.com
Shared by @halitalptekin
32.vim-bootstrap
A Simple website This helps you bootstrap your. VIMRC for your preferred language.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
33.python-patterns
A collection of common Python design patterns and idioms.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
34.flask-xxl
Interesting. A best Practices approach to creating large web apps, with the goal of making flask feel more like Django.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
35.discover-flask
A Weekly series of screencasts covering an introduction to Flask.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
36.awesome-sqlalchemy
Lots of really awesome SQLAlchemy resources.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
37.lenscap
Lenscap is a static site generator for creating beautiful photo narratives
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
38.schematics
A Python Library to combine types into structures, validate them, and transform your data based on simple descriptions.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
39.home-assistant
Home Automation with Python.
Github.com
Shared by @mgrouchy
40.500 Lines or less
Awesome repository of how things work with computers and software. I am sure we have a shared this before but it definitely worth another look.
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
41.tortilla
Very cool Project for consuming APIs made easy. Give it a look if is tried of writing API wrappers.
Github.com
Shared by @myusuf3
42.iterstuff
A collection of tools for working with iterators.
Github.com
Shared by @benlast
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