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+ <h1 align="center"><a href="index.html">Boost.Python</a></h1>
+
+ <h2 align="center">Projects using Boost.Python</h2>
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+ </table>
+ <hr>
+
+ <h2>Introduction</h2>
+
+ <p>This is a partial list of projects using Boost.Python. If you are using
+ Boost.Python as your Python/C++ binding solution, we'd be proud to list
+ your project on this page. Just <a href=
+ "mailto:c++-sig@python.org">post</a> a short description of your project
+ and how Boost.Python helps you get the job done, and we'll add it to this
+ page .</p>
+ <hr>
+
+ <h3>Data Analysis</h3>
+
+ <dl class="page-index">
+ <dt><b><a href="http://www.neuralynx.com">NeuraLab</a></b></dt>
+
+ <dd>Neuralab is a data analysis environment specifically tailored for
+ neural data from <a href="http://www.neuralynx.com">Neuralynx</a>
+ acquisition systems. Neuralab combines presentation quality graphics, a
+ numerical analysis library, and the <a href=
+ "http://www.python.org">Python</a> scripting engine in a single
+ application. With Neuralab, Neuralynx users can perform common analysis
+ tasks with just a few mouse clicks. More advanced users can create custom
+ Python scripts, which can optionally be assigned to menus and mouse
+ clicks.</dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <dl class="page-index">
+ <dt><b>TSLib</b> - <a href="http://www.fortressinv.com">Fortress
+ Investment Group LLC</a></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ Fortress Investment Group has contracted <a href=
+ "http://www.boost-consulting.com">Boost Consulting</a> to develop core
+ internal financial analysis tools in C++ and to prepare Python bindings
+ for them using Boost.Python.
+
+ <p>Tom Barket of Fortress writes:</p>
+
+ <blockquote>
+ We have a large C++ analytical library specialized for research in
+ finance and economics, built for speed and mission critical
+ stability. Yet Python offers us the flexibility to test out new ideas
+ quickly and increase the productivity of our time versus working in
+ C++. There are several key features which make Python stand out. Its
+ elegance, stability, and breadth of resources on the web are all
+ valuable, but the most important is its extensibility, due to its
+ open source transparency. Boost.Python makes Python extensibility
+ extremely simple and straightforward, yet preserves a great deal of
+ power and control.
+ </blockquote>
+ </dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h3>Educational</h3>
+
+ <dl class="page-index">
+ <dt><a href="http://edu.kde.org/kig"><b>Kig</b></a></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ <p>KDE Interactive Geometry is a high-school level educational tool,
+ built for the KDE desktop. It is a nice tool to let students work with
+ geometrical constructions. It is meant to be the most intuitive, yet
+ featureful application of its kind.</p>
+
+ <p>Versions after 0.6.x (will) support objects built by the user
+ himself in the Python language. The exporting of the relevant internal
+ API's were done using Boost.Python, which made the process very
+ easy.</p>
+ </dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h3>Enterprise Software</h3>
+
+ <dl class="page-index">
+ <dt><b><a href="http://openwbem.sourceforge.net">OpenWBEM</a></b></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ The OpenWBEM project is an effort to develop an open-source
+ implementation of Web Based Enterprise Management suitable for
+ commercial and non-commercial application
+
+ <p><a href="mailto:dnuffer@sco.com">Dan Nuffer</a> writes:</p>
+
+ <blockquote>
+ I'm using Boost.Python to wrap the client API of OpenWBEM.This will
+ make it easier to do rapid prototyping, testing, and scripting when
+ developing management solutions that use WBEM.
+ </blockquote>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt><b><a href="http://www.transversal.com">Metafaq</a></b></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ Metafaq, from <a href="http://www.transversal.com">Transversal,
+ Inc.</a>, is an enterprise level online knowledge base management
+ system.
+
+ <p><a href="mailto:ben.young-at-transversal.com">Ben Young</a>
+ writes:</p>
+
+ <blockquote>
+ Boost.Python is used in an automated process to generate python
+ bindings to our api which is exposed though multiple backends and
+ frontends. This allows us to write quick tests and bespoke scripts to
+ perform one off tasks without having to go through the full
+ compilation cycle.
+ </blockquote>
+ </dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h3>Games</h3>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt><b><a href="http://www.firaxis.com">Civilization IV</a></b></dt>
+ </dl>
+
+ <blockquote>
+ &ldquo;The fourth game in the PC strategy series that has sold over five
+ million copies, Sid Meier's Civilization IV is a bold step forward for
+ the franchise, with spectacular new 3D graphics and all-new single and
+ multiplayer content. Civilization IV will also set a new standard for
+ user-modification, allowing gamers to create their own add-ons using
+ Python and XML.
+
+ <p>Sid Meier's Civilization IV will be released for PC in late 2005. For
+ more information please visit <a href=
+ "http://www.firaxis.com">http://www.firaxis.com</a> or write <a href=
+ "mailto:kgilmore@firaxis.com">kgilmore@firaxis.com</a>&rdquo;</p>
+ </blockquote>
+
+ <p>Boost.Python is used as the interface layer between the C++ game code
+ and Python. Python is used for many purposes in the game, including map
+ generation, interface screens, game events, tools, tutorials, etc. Most
+ high-level game operations have been exposed to Python in order to give
+ modders the power they need to customize the game.</p>
+
+ <blockquote>
+ -Mustafa Thamer, Civ4 Lead Programmer
+ </blockquote>
+
+ <dl class="page-index">
+ <dt><b><a href="http://vegastrike.sourceforge.net">Vega
+ Strike</a></b></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ <a href="http://vegastrike.sourceforge.net">Vega Strike</a> is the 3D
+ Space Simulator that allows you to trade and bounty hunt in a vast
+ universe. Players face dangers, decisions, piracy, and aliens.
+
+ <p><a href="http://vegastrike.sourceforge.net">Vega Strike</a> has
+ decided to base its scripting on python, using boost as the layer
+ between the class hierarchy in python and the class hierarchy in C++.
+ The result is a very flexible scripting system that treats units as
+ native python classes when designing missions or writing AI's.</p>
+
+ <p>A large economic and planetary simulation is currently being run in
+ the background in python and the results are returned back into C++ in
+ the form of various factions' spaceships appearing near worlds that
+ they are simulated to be near in python if the player is in the general
+ neighborhood.</p>
+ </dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h3>Graphics</h3>
+
+ <dl class="page-index">
+ <dt><b><a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/pyosg">OpenSceneGraph
+ Bindings</a></b></dt>
+
+ <dd><a href="mailto:gideon@computer.org">Gideon May</a> has created a set
+ of bindings for <a href=
+ "http://www.openscenegraph.org">OpenSceneGraph</a>, a cross-platform
+ C++/OpenGL library for the real-time visualization.<br>
+ &nbsp;</dd>
+
+ <dt><b><a href=
+ "http://www.slac.stanford.edu/grp/ek/hippodraw/index.html">HippoDraw</a></b></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ HippoDraw is a data analysis environment consisting of a canvas upon
+ which graphs such as histograms, scattter plots, etc, are prsented. It
+ has a highly interactive GUI interface, but some things you need to do
+ with scripts. HippoDraw can be run as Python extension module so that
+ all the manipulation can be done from either Python or the GUI.
+
+ <p>Before the web page came online, <a href=
+ "mailto:Paul_Kunz@SLAC.Stanford.EDU">Paul F. Kunz</a> wrote:</p>
+
+ <blockquote>
+ Don't have a web page for the project, but the organization's is
+ <a href=
+ "http://www.slac.stanford.edu">http://www.slac.stanford.edu</a> (the
+ first web server site in America, I installed it).
+ </blockquote>Which was just too cool a piece of trivia to omit.<br>
+ &nbsp;
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt><a href="http://www.iplt.org"><b>IPLT</b></a></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ <a href="mailto:ansgar.philippsen-at-unibas.ch">Ansgar Philippsen</a>
+ writes:
+
+ <blockquote>
+ IPLT is an image processing library and toolbox for the structural
+ biology electron microscopy community. I would call it a
+ budding/evolving project, since it is currently not in production
+ stage, but rather under heavy development. Python is used as the main
+ scripting/interaction level, but also for rapid prototyping, since
+ the underlying C++ class library is pretty much fully exposed via
+ boost.python (at least the high-level interface). The combined power
+ of C++ and Python for this project turned out to be just awesome.
+ </blockquote><br>
+ &nbsp;
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt><a href=
+ "http://www.procoders.net/pythonmagick"><b>PythonMagick</b></a></dt>
+
+ <dd>PythonMagick binds the <a href=
+ "http://www.graphicsmagick.org">GraphicsMagick</a> image manipulation
+ library to Python.<br>
+ &nbsp;</dd>
+
+ <dt><a href="http://www.vpython.org"><b>VPython</b></a></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ <a href="mailto:Bruce_Sherwood-at-ncsu.edu">Bruce Sherwood</a> writes:
+
+ <blockquote>
+ VPython is an extension for Python that makes it easy to create
+ navigable 3D animations, which are generated as a side effect of
+ computational code. VPython is used in education for various
+ purposes, including teaching physics and programming, but it has also
+ been used by research scientists to visualize systems or data in 3D.
+ </blockquote><br>
+ &nbsp;
+ </dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h3>Scientific Computing</h3>
+
+ <dl class="page index">
+ <dt><a href="http://camfr.sourceforge.net"><b>CAMFR</b></a></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ CAMFR is a photonics and electromagnetics modelling tool. Python is
+ used for computational steering.
+
+ <p><a href="mailto:Peter.Bienstman@rug.ac.be">Peter Bienstman</a>
+ writes:</p>
+
+ <blockquote>
+ Thanks for providing such a great tool!
+ </blockquote>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt><a href="http://cctbx.sourceforge.net"><b>cctbx - Computational
+ Crystallography Toolbox</b></a></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ Computational Crystallography is concerned with the derivation of
+ atomic models of crystal structures, given experimental X-ray
+ diffraction data. The cctbx is an open-source library of fundamental
+ algorithms for crystallographic computations. The core algorithms are
+ implemented in C++ and accessed through higher-level Python interfaces.
+
+ <p>The cctbx grew together with Boost.Python and is designed from the
+ ground up as a hybrid Python/C++ system. With one minor exception,
+ run-time polymorphism is completely handled by Python. C++ compile-time
+ polymorphism is used to implement performance critical algorithms. The
+ Python and C++ layers are seamlessly integrated using Boost.Python.</p>
+
+ <p>The SourceForge cctbx project is organized in modules to facilitate
+ use in non-crystallographic applications. The scitbx module implements
+ a general purpose array family for scientific applications and pure C++
+ ports of FFTPACK and the L-BFGS quasi-Newton minimizer.</p>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt><a href="http://www.llnl.gov/CASC/emsolve"><b>EMSolve</b></a></dt>
+
+ <dd>EMSolve is a provably stable, charge conserving, and energy
+ conserving solver for Maxwell's equations.<br>
+ &nbsp;</dd>
+
+ <dt><b><a href="http://cern.ch/gaudi">Gaudi</a></b> and <b><a href=
+ "http://cern.ch/Gaudi/RootPython/">RootPython</a></b></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ Gaudi is a framework for particle physics collision data processing
+ applications developed in the context of the LHCb and ATLAS experiments
+ at CERN.
+
+ <p><a href="mailto:Pere.Mato@cern.ch">Pere Mato Vila</a> writes:</p>
+
+ <blockquote>
+ We are using Boost.Python to provide scripting/interactive capability
+ to our framework. We have a module called "GaudiPython" implemented
+ using Boost.Python that allows the interaction with any framework
+ service or algorithm from python. RootPython also uses Boost.Python
+ to provide a generic "gateway" between the <a href=
+ "http://root.cern.ch">ROOT</a> framework and python
+
+ <p>Boost.Python is great. We managed very quickly to interface our
+ framework to python, which is great language. We are trying to
+ facilitate to our physicists (end-users) a rapid analysis application
+ development environment based on python. For that, Boost.Python plays
+ and essential role.</p>
+ </blockquote>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt><b><a href="http://www.esss.com.br">ESSS</a></b></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ ESSS (Engineering Simulation and Scientific Software) is a company that
+ provides engineering solutions and acts in the brazilian and
+ south-american market providing products and services related to
+ Computational Fluid Dynamics and Image Analysis.
+
+ <p><a href="mailto:bruno@esss.com.br">Bruno da Silva de Oliveira</a>
+ writes:</p>
+
+ <blockquote>
+ Recently we moved our work from working exclusively with C++ to an
+ hybrid-language approach, using Python and C++, with Boost.Python
+ providing the layer between the two. The results are great so far!
+ </blockquote>
+
+ <p>Two projects have been developed so far with this technology:</p>
+
+ <p><b><a href=
+ "http://www.esss.com.br/index.php?pg=dev_projetos">Simba</a></b>
+ provides 3D visualization of geological formations gattered from the
+ simulation of the evolution of oil systems, allowing the user to
+ analyse various aspects of the simulation, like deformation, pressure
+ and fluids, along the time of the simulation.</p>
+
+ <p><b><a href=
+ "http://www.esss.com.br/index.php?pg=dev_projetos">Aero</a></b> aims to
+ construct a CFD with brazilian technology, which involves various
+ companies and universities. ESSS is responsible for various of the
+ application modules, including GUI and post-processing of results.</p>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt><b><a href="http://polybori.sourceforge.net/">PolyBoRi</a></b></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ <p><a href="mailto:brickenstein@mfo.de"
+ >Michael Brickenstein</a> writes:</p>
+
+ <blockquote>
+ <p>The core of PolyBoRi is a C++ library, which provides
+ high-level data types for Boolean polynomials and monomials,
+ exponent vectors, as well as for the underlying polynomial
+ rings and subsets of the powerset of the Boolean variables. As
+ a unique approach, binary decision diagrams are used as
+ internal storage type for polynomial structures. On top of
+ this C++-library we provide a Python interface. This allows
+ parsing of complex polynomial systems, as well as sophisticated
+ and extendable strategies for Gr&ouml;bner basis computation.
+ Boost.Python has helped us to create this interface in a
+ very clean way.</p>
+ </blockquote>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt><b><a href="http://pyrap.googlecode.com/">Pyrap</a></b></dt>
+ <dd>
+ <p><a href="diepen@astron.nl"
+ >Ger van Diepen</a> writes:</p>
+
+ <blockquote>
+ <p>Pyrap is the python interface to the Radio-Astronomical Package
+ casacore (<a href="http://casacore.googlecode.com/"
+ >casacore.googlecode.com</a>). Astronomers love pyrap because
+ it makes it easily possible to get their data (observed with
+ radio-astronomical telescopes like LOFAR, ASKAP, and eVLA) in numpy
+ arrays and do basic data inspection and manipulation using the many
+ python packages that are available.</p>
+
+ <p>Boost.Python made it quite easily possible to create converters for
+ the various data types, also for numpy arrays and individual elements
+ of a numpy array. It's nice they work fully recursively. Mapping C++
+ functions to Python was straightforward.</p>
+ </blockquote>
+ </dd>
+
+ <dt><b><a href="http://www.rdkit.org/"
+ >RDKit: Cheminformatics and Machine Learning Software</a></b></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ A collection of cheminformatics and machine-learning software
+ written in C++ and Python.
+ </dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h3>Systems Libraries</h3>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt><a href="http://itamarst.org/software"><b>Fusion</b></a></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ <p>Fusion is a library that supports implementing protocols in C++ for
+ use with Twisted, allowing control over memory allocation strategies,
+ fast method calls internally, etc.. Fusion supports TCP, UDP and
+ multicast, and is implemented using the Boost.Python python
+ bindings.</p>
+
+ <p>Fusion is licensed under the MIT license, and available for download
+ from <a href=
+ "http://itamarst.org/software">http://itamarst.org/software</a>.</p>
+ </dd>
+ </dl>
+
+ <h3>Tools</h3>
+
+ <dl>
+ <dt><a href="http://www.jayacard.org"><b>Jayacard</b></a></dt>
+
+ <dd>
+ Jayacard aims at developing a secure portable open source operating
+ system for contactless smart cards and a complete suite of high quality
+ development tools to ease smart card OS and application development.
+
+ <p>The core of the smart card reader management is written in C++ but
+ all the development tools are written in the friendly Python language.
+ Boost plays the fundamental role of binding the tools to our core smart
+ card reader library.</p>
+ </dd>
+ </dl>
+ <hr>
+
+ <p>Revised
+ <!--webbot bot="Timestamp" S-Type="EDITED" S-Format="%d %B, %Y" startspan -->
+ 29 May, 2008</p>
+
+ <p><i>&copy; Copyright <a href="http://www.boost.org/people/dave_abrahams.htm">Dave
+ Abrahams</a> 2002-2008.</i></p>
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