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- config
Module allows implement a hierarchical configuration scheme for Python applications. - ExpectPy
An extension for a Python-feel to the Expect library. [Open Source, LGPL] - Grouch
Web development related open source software packages developed by MEMS and Nanotechnology Exchange. [Open Source, Python license] - log4p
The Logging Toolkit For Python, modeled after the Java toolkit log4j. [Open Source, IBM Public License] - mxBase package extensions for Python
The eGenix.com mx Extensions for Python are a collection of professional quality Python software tools which enhance Python's usability in many important areas such as ODBC database connectivity, fast text processing, date/time processing and web site programming. - Orange
A free, component-based, public domain data mining software, which includes a range of preprocessing, modelling and data exploration techniques. [Open Source, GPL] - Parallel Python
Provides an open source module to allow parallel execution of code on systems with multiple processors and on clusters. Features list, documentation, download, code samples, and a discussion forum. - Pexpect
A pure Python module for spawning child applications; controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output. It works like Don Libes' Expect. [Open source, Python Software Foundation License] - pytables
A hierarchical database package designed to efficiently manage very large amounts of data. [Open Source, BSD] - Sisyphus
A module that simplifies running Python stuff as cron jobs. [Open Source, Python license] - The Snack Sound Toolkit
Module for basic sound handling (sound card and disk I/O); includes primitives for sound visualization, e.g. waveforms and spectrograms. [Open Source, GPL] - txObject ATK
Contains the following parts: Object Library, IO/Timers, Threads, Inter-Process/Distributed Communication. [Open Source, GPL] - Universal Serial Port Python Library
A multi-platform pure-Python module to access serial ports, which currently works on Linux and Windows. [Open Source, GPL]
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