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 1 - Gruet, Richard
  Python Language Quick Reference versions 1.5 to 2.3. OmniORBpy utilities and other Python stuff.
http://rgruet.free.fr/
 
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 2 - Kuchling, A.M.
  Lots of Python code and information, several quotation collections, and a Robertson Davies page.
http://www.amk.ca/
 
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 3 - van Rossum, Guido
  Personal home page of the creator of the Python programming language.
http://www.python.org/~guido/
 
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 4 - Hinsen, Konrad
  Python for science. In particular computational chemistry.
http://starship.python.net/crew/hinsen/
 
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 5 - Lundh, Fredrik
  Personal guide to libraries, modules and extensions. Includes a weblog with Python news and personal ramblings.
http://effbot.org/
 
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 6 - Stein, Greg
  Various software and modules written using the Python programming language. There are also a few papers written about or for Python.
http://www.lyra.org/greg/python/
 
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 7 - Broytmann, Oleg
  Python software.
http://phd.pp.ru/Software/Python/
 
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 8 - Williamson, Mark
  Collection of mostly music related Python and PD open source projects.
http://www.pagefall.com/
 
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 9 - Gough, Duncan John
  Python code written by Duncan Gough, including: GrokItBot -a Python AIML and Bayesian IM bot; SOCKS4 proxy; Google shell. Also Perl abd Java programs.
http://www.suttree.com/code/
 
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 10 - Altis, Kevin
  News and information related to Python and its promotion as "most powerful language you can still read."
http://radio.weblogs.com/0102677/categories/python/
 
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