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Is there a database (knowledge tree) of libraries for Python?
Good health to all, gentlemen, coders, developers, intellectuals!
I would like to ask if there is a single database, a knowledge tree, a web page, a web resource, even some stupidly generalized site, which would provide the most information collected by the community on libraries and frameworks for the Python programming language and its related equipment? ??
And if not, why not create such a miracle? Maybe even on Habré someone will publish a similar article ....
Well, for example, an ordinary tree, a data structure, where each root element is responsible for a particular area, or is classified by tags, and below it is revealed by specializations ....
Like something like : Mathematics, Physics, Networking, Statistics, Printing,....
And each has its own section in more detail and its own libraries, or links to a developing resource, or even a link to an opensource project, sourceforge.net page, etc.
Maybe something similar already exists?
Moreover, not only libraries and frameworks should be given there, but in general everything that will be used to one degree or another and can be used with Python, even IDEs, some templates and so on and so forth ...
It will be useful to know this for study and have under hand like a mini-reference book!
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