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package Acme::CPANModules::PortedFrom::Python;
use strict;
our $AUTHORITY = 'cpan:PERLANCAR'; # AUTHORITY
our $DATE = '2024-01-15'; # DATE
our $DIST = 'Acme-CPANModules-PortedFrom-Python'; # DIST
our $VERSION = '0.009'; # VERSION
our $LIST = {
summary => "List of modules/applications that are ported from (or inspired by) ".
"Python libraries",
description => <<'_',
If you know of others, please drop me a message.
_
entries => [
{
module => 'Docopt',
python_package => 'docopt',
tags => ['cli'],
},
{
module => 'Getopt::ArgParse',
python_package => 'argparse',
tags => ['cli'],
},
{
module => 'PSGI',
python_package => undef,
python_url => 'https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-3333/',
tags => ['web'],
description => <<'_',
From Plack's documentation: "Plack is like Ruby's Rack or Python's Paste for
WSGI." Plack and PSGI were created by MIYAGAWA in 2009 and were inspired by both
Python's WSGI specification (hence the dual specification-implementation split)
and Ruby's Plack (hence the name).
_
},
{
module => 'Data::XLSX::Parser',
description => <<'_',
Quoted from the module's documentation: "The implementation of this module is
highly inspired from Python's FastXLSX library."
_
},
{
module => 'Dash',
python_package => 'dash',
python_url => 'https://dash.plotly.com/',
tags => ['web'],
description => <<'_',
From the module's documentation: "This package is a port of Plotly's Dash to
Perl. Dash makes building analytical web applications very easy. No JavaScript
required."
_
},
{
module => 'Sub::Fp',
},
],
};
1;
# ABSTRACT: List of modules/applications that are ported from (or inspired by) Python libraries
__END__
=pod
=encoding UTF-8
=head1 NAME
Acme::CPANModules::PortedFrom::Python - List of modules/applications that are ported from (or inspired by) Python libraries
=head1 VERSION
This document describes version 0.009 of Acme::CPANModules::PortedFrom::Python (from Perl distribution Acme-CPANModules-PortedFrom-Python), released on 2024-01-15.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
If you know of others, please drop me a message.
=head1 ACME::CPANMODULES ENTRIES
=over
=item L<Docopt>
Author: L<TOKUHIROM|https://metacpan.org/author/TOKUHIROM>
=item L<Getopt::ArgParse>
Author: L<MYTRAM|https://metacpan.org/author/MYTRAM>
=item L<PSGI>
Author: L<MIYAGAWA|https://metacpan.org/author/MIYAGAWA>
From Plack's documentation: "Plack is like Ruby's Rack or Python's Paste for
WSGI." Plack and PSGI were created by MIYAGAWA in 2009 and were inspired by both
Python's WSGI specification (hence the dual specification-implementation split)
and Ruby's Plack (hence the name).
=item L<Data::XLSX::Parser>
Author: L<ACIDLEMON|https://metacpan.org/author/ACIDLEMON>
Quoted from the module's documentation: "The implementation of this module is
highly inspired from Python's FastXLSX library."
=item L<Dash>
Author: L<PABLROD|https://metacpan.org/author/PABLROD>
From the module's documentation: "This package is a port of Plotly's Dash to
Perl. Dash makes building analytical web applications very easy. No JavaScript
required."
=item L<Sub::Fp>
Author: L<ODDTUPLE|https://metacpan.org/author/ODDTUPLE>
=back
=head1 FAQ
=head2 What is an Acme::CPANModules::* module?
An Acme::CPANModules::* module, like this module, contains just a list of module
names that share a common characteristics. It is a way to categorize modules and
document CPAN. See L<Acme::CPANModules> for more details.
=head2 What are ways to use this Acme::CPANModules module?
Aside from reading this Acme::CPANModules module's POD documentation, you can
install all the listed modules (entries) using L<cpanm-cpanmodules> script (from
L<App::cpanm::cpanmodules> distribution):
% cpanm-cpanmodules -n PortedFrom::Python
Alternatively you can use the L<cpanmodules> CLI (from L<App::cpanmodules>
distribution):
% cpanmodules ls-entries PortedFrom::Python | cpanm -n
or L<Acme::CM::Get>:
% perl -MAcme::CM::Get=PortedFrom::Python -E'say $_->{module} for @{ $LIST->{entries} }' | cpanm -n
or directly:
% perl -MAcme::CPANModules::PortedFrom::Python -E'say $_->{module} for @{ $Acme::CPANModules::PortedFrom::Python::LIST->{entries} }' | cpanm -n
This Acme::CPANModules module also helps L<lcpan> produce a more meaningful
result for C<lcpan related-mods> command when it comes to finding related
modules for the modules listed in this Acme::CPANModules module.
See L<App::lcpan::Cmd::related_mods> for more details on how "related modules"
are found.
=head1 HOMEPAGE
Please visit the project's homepage at L<https://metacpan.org/release/Acme-CPANModules-PortedFrom-Python>.
=head1 SOURCE
Source repository is at L<https://github.com/perlancar/perl-Acme-CPANModules-PortedFrom-Python>.
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Acme::CPANModules::PortedFrom::Ruby> and other
C<Acme::CPANModules::PortedFrom::*> modules.
L<Acme::CPANModules> - about the Acme::CPANModules namespace
L<cpanmodules> - CLI tool to let you browse/view the lists
=head1 AUTHOR
perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org>
=head1 CONTRIBUTING
To contribute, you can send patches by email/via RT, or send pull requests on
GitHub.
Most of the time, you don't need to build the distribution yourself. You can
simply modify the code, then test via:
% prove -l
If you want to build the distribution (e.g. to try to install it locally on your
system), you can install L<Dist::Zilla>,
L<Dist::Zilla::PluginBundle::Author::PERLANCAR>,
L<Pod::Weaver::PluginBundle::Author::PERLANCAR>, and sometimes one or two other
Dist::Zilla- and/or Pod::Weaver plugins. Any additional steps required beyond
that are considered a bug and can be reported to me.
=head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2018 by perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org>.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
=head1 BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website L<https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=Acme-CPANModules-PortedFrom-Python>
When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a
patch to an existing test-file that illustrates the bug or desired
feature.
=cut
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