آره ، منم جاوا رو خيلي تعريفشو شنيدم....
اما واجب شد تا از اين زبان پايتون "OpenSource" دفاع كنم. . . .
قسمتي از صفحه ي افتخارات پايتون رو براتون ميذارم.
Who Uses Python Today?s
At this writing, in 2007, the best estimate anyone can seem to make of the size of the
Python user base is that there are roughly 1 million Python users around the world
today (plus or minus a few). This estimate is based on various statistics, like download
rates and developer surveys. Because Python is open source, a more exact count is dif-
ficult—there are no license registrations to tally. Moreover, Python is automatically
included with Linux distributions, Macintosh computers, and some products and
hardware, further clouding the user-base picture.
In general, though, Python enjoys a large user base, and a very active developer com-
munity. Because Python has been around for more than 15 years and has been
widely used, it is also very stable and robust. Besides being employed by individual
users, Python is also being applied in real revenue-generating products by real com-
panies. For instance:
• Google makes extensive use of Python in its web search system, and employs
Python’s creator.
• The YouTube video sharing service is largely written in Python.
• The popular BitTorrent peer-to-peer file sharing system is a Python program.
• Intel, Cisco, Hewlett-Packard, Seagate, Qualcomm, and IBM use Python for
hardware testing.
• Industrial Light & Magic, Pixar, and others use Python in the production of
movie animation.
• JPMorgan Chase, UBS, Getco, and Citadel apply Python for financial market
forecasting.
• NASA, Los Alamos, Fermilab, JPL, and others use Python for scientific program-
ming tasks.
• iRobot uses Python to develop commercial robotic vacuum cleaners.
• ESRI uses Python as an end-user customization tool for its popular GIS mapping
products.
• The NSA uses Python for cryptography and intelligence analysis.
• The IronPort email server product uses more than 1 million lines of Python code
to do its job.
• The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project builds its user interface and activity
model in Python
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