1.4 Who Uses Python Today?
At this writing, in 2003, the best estimate anyone can seem to make
of the size of the Python user base is that there are between 500,000
and 1 million Python users around the world today (plus or minus a
few). This estimate is based on various statistics like downloads and
comparative newsgroup traffic. Because Python is open source, a more
exact count is difficult—there are no license registrations to
tally. Moreover, Python is automatically included with Linux
distributions and some products and computer hardware, further
clouding the user base picture. In general, though, Python enjoys a
large user base, and a very active developer community. Because
Python has been around for over a decade and has been widely used, it
is also very stable and robust.
Besides individual users, Python is also being applied in real
revenue-generating products, by real companies. For instance, Google
and Yahoo! currently use Python in Internet services;
Hewlett-Packard, Seagate, and IBM use Python for hardware testing;
Industrial Light and Magic and other companies use Python in the
production of movie animation; and so on. Probably the only common
thread behind companies using Python today is that Python is used all
over the map, in terms of application domains. Its general purpose
nature makes it applicable to almost all fields, not just one. For
more details on companies using Python today, see
Python's web site at http://www.python.org.
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