A curated list of awesome Pyramid apps, projects, and resources for the Python web framework.
Awesome Pyramid is a curated, community-driven directory of packages, projects, and resources specifically for the Pyramid web framework. It helps developers discover tools to extend Pyramid's functionality, learn from example applications, and find educational materials. The list is organized into categories like authentication, templating, REST APIs, and storage to streamline the development process.
Python web developers using or evaluating the Pyramid framework who need to find extensions, libraries, or example projects. It's particularly useful for those building admin interfaces, RESTful services, or content management systems with Pyramid.
It saves developers time by aggregating and categorizing the fragmented Pyramid ecosystem into a single, trusted resource. Unlike generic package indexes, it focuses exclusively on Pyramid-compatible tools and includes real-world project examples and learning resources.
A curated list of awesome Pyramid apps, projects and resources.
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The list is vetted by the community, offering quality over raw package indexes like PyPI, as stated in its description as a 'comprehensive, community-maintained collection'.
It spans numerous domains essential for Pyramid development, including authentication, templating, REST APIs, and storage, with categories explicitly listed in the README such as Admin Interface and Async.
Features showcase projects like Kotti CMS and substanced, providing practical references for building applications, as detailed in the Projects section.
Links to books, conferences, and videos help developers master Pyramid efficiently, with sections like Books and Videos in the Resources part of the README.
As a community-maintained directory, updates may be infrequent; the README lacks versioning or last-updated dates, risking outdated or deprecated package recommendations.
It lists packages without ratings, reviews, or activity indicators, forcing users to manually vet each entry for maintenance and compatibility.
Merely catalogs resources without explaining how to combine or implement them in a Pyramid project, leaving developers to figure out integration on their own.