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What is the biggest software development team that uses Python? I am wondering how well the dynamic type system scales to large development teams.

It's pretty clear that at Google they have C++ and Java codebases with thousands of developers; their use of Python is much smaller.

Are there some huge companies that develop primarily in Python?

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zak23 Avatar asked May 01 '09 03:05

zak23


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Youtube is probably the biggest user after Google (and subsequently bought by them).

Reddit, a digg-like website, is written in Python.

Eve, an MMO with a good chunk written in Python is pretty impressive as well.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Python_(programming_language)#Uses

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Python_software

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Unknown Avatar answered Oct 06 '22 00:10

Unknown


Among many other Python-centered companies, beyond the ones already mentioned by Unknown, I'd mention big pharma firms such as Astra-Zeneca, film studios such as Lucasfilm, and research places such as NASA, Caltech, Lawrence Livermore NRL.

Among the sponsors of Pycon Italia Tre (next week in Firenze, IT -- see www.pycon.it) are Qt/Trolltech (a wholly owned subsidiary of Nokia), Google of course, Statpro, ActiveState, Wingware -- besides, of course, several Italian companies.

Among the sponsors of Pycon US in Chicago in March were (of course) Google, as well as Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, Slide.com, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Oracle, Canonical, VMWare -- these are all companies who thought it worthwhile to spend money in order to have visibility to experienced Pythonistas, so presumably ones making significant large-scale use of Python (and in most cases trying to hire experienced Python developers in particular).

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Alex Martelli Avatar answered Oct 06 '22 00:10

Alex Martelli