23 projects tagged "Python Modules"
mxDateTime is a Python module designed to do complex date/time handling with Python. It includes new Python extensions objects for storing and working with date and time as well as date/time parsers, access to the NIST time services and many different conversion routines to other well-known date/time standards such as ISO, ARPA, COM dates, Unix ticks, JDN, MJD, TJD and others.
pg_pqueue is a Python package that provides low-level PQ protocol classes for interacting with a PostgreSQL database. It supports version 3.0 of the protocol. The package also provides a basic protocol transaction class. This class keeps the state of the protocol in an interrupt safe manner, and validates the integrity of the communication as messages are received. In general, you probably will never use this package directly, unless you are writing a driver.
pg_greentrunk provides fundamental components of GreenTrunk, an interface protocol (API) for using a PostgreSQL database with Python. It provides an interface for implementations to use, and provides documentation in the form of Python modules to allow immediate access to object descriptions, even when inside a Python console.
QuantLib is a cross-platform, quantitative finance C++ library for modeling, pricing, trading, and risk management in real-life. It is also wrapped as Python/Ruby/Scheme modules. Extensions for Excel, R, and Mathematica are available. Other such extensions are under consideration. QuantLib offers tools that are useful both for practical implementation and for advanced modeling. It features market conventions, yield curve models, solvers, PDEs, Monte Carlo (low-discrepancy included), exotic options, VAR, and so on.
Albatross is a small and flexible toolkit for developing highly stateful Web applications. It provides browser-based sessions via automatically-generated hidden form fields, server side sessions via a session server or file-based session store, a powerful and extensible templating system which promotes separation of presentation and implementation for improved program maintainability, implicit handling for pagination of sequences and tree browsing, template macros to allow repeated HTML and special effects HTML to be defined in one location, and lookup tables to translate Python values to arbitrary template code. Applications can be deployed as either CGI programs or as mod_python module with minor changes to program mainline. Custom deployment can be achieved by developing your own Request class.