A curated list of awesome Pyramid apps, projects, and resources for the Python web framework.
Awesome Pyramid is a curated directory of packages, projects, and resources for the Pyramid Python web framework. It helps developers discover tools for authentication, templating, APIs, databases, and more, along with example applications and learning materials. The list is community-maintained and inspired by the awesome-list tradition.
Python developers using or evaluating the Pyramid web framework, especially those seeking recommended packages, example projects, or ecosystem insights.
It saves time by aggregating the best Pyramid resources in one place, promotes quality tools through curation, and supports the Pyramid community by highlighting successful projects and learning materials.
A curated list of awesome Pyramid apps, projects and resources.
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The README categorizes packages into specific areas like authentication, REST APIs, and storage, making it easy to find relevant tools without sifting through PyPI.
Lists notable open-source projects such as Kotti CMS and warehouse (PyPI's successor), providing concrete examples of Pyramid in production for inspiration.
Includes links to books, conferences (e.g., PloneConf), and videos like the O'Reilly training course, aiding both beginners and experienced developers.
Open for contributions via pull requests, as noted in the Contributing section, ensuring the list evolves with community-vetted tools and stays relevant.
As a community-maintained list, it may not always reflect the latest package versions or emerging tools, requiring users to verify currency independently.
Entries are brief listings without comparative analysis, user ratings, or integration guides, forcing developers to research each package further from external sources.
Serves only as a directory; doesn't offer features like dependency installation, configuration snippets, or testing suites, limiting immediate practical utility.