Awesome Python projects on Mastodon.
Python
Python Software Foundation
@[email protected]This is the official PSF account. We promote, protect, and advance the Python programming language, and support and facilitate the growth of a diverse and international community of Python programmers. #python #PyConUS
MovingPandas
@[email protected]Official account of the MovingPandas project. MovingPandas is a Python library for handling movement data based on
@pandas_dev, @geopandas, and HoloViz
Der Haken
@[email protected]#Statistics #Programming #Python #R-Project #SQL #SAS #Perl #Economics #Rugby #IchBinEinBerliner #Mainz #Frankfurt #Berlin #Ostberlin
Banner picture: Shop window of an asian take away in Brussels
Avatar: A late cat of mine
PyBay
@[email protected]PyBay is the San Francisco Bay Area annual regional Python Conference! Check us out at pybay.org
Les-Tilleuls.coop
@[email protected]API, Web & Cloud Experts. API Platform creators. Symfony core contributors and maintainers.
Devs PHP/JS/Python/Go/Rust.
Self-managed and egalitarian company (Scop/co-op).
Django
@[email protected]A high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and clean, pragmatic design. Toots by Django Software Foundation
Djangonaut Space
@[email protected]Djangonaut Space is a volunteer-led OSS peer-mentoring circle to create leaders in the Django community.
Agaric Tech Collective
@[email protected]Building the open web.
Agaric Technology Collective makes websites and applications that matter. We provide development services, training, and consulting to help define and meet your needs.
Worker-Owners on the fediverse include @FreeScholar @wolcen @mlncn @multilectical --- see everybody at https://agaric.coop/about/team
Posts are searchable.
DjangoCon US
@[email protected]
Join us: August 24-28, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois!
Django News
@[email protected]Weekly Django news, articles, projects, and more. Lots of Django, Python, and anything that's web-focused.
Curated by @webology and @wsvincent
Alitux 🐍
@[email protected]Florian Marquardt
@[email protected]Theoretical Physicist at @MPI_ScienceOfLight. This is the account of my research group. Topics include #machinelearning for (#quantum) #physics, #neuromorphic computing, artificial scientific discovery, topology, quantum computing, optomechanics, ... ELLIS fellow @ELLISforEurope
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const_data
@[email protected]Systems/Network Administrator, Information Security, Graphic Designs
Check out my designs: https://btelegant30.threadless.com
Check out my code: https://github.com/cybervenom01
Open Source Electronics Wiki
@[email protected]The Open Source Electronics wiki is a human curated directory about open source electronics. Unlike the search engines, free solutions are given priority, paid solutions are only listed when needed. Human curation ensures that no AI slop is included. This is a great way to get free publicity for your open source electronics work.
masi
@[email protected]... no rest for the robots!
PyCon Africa
@[email protected]The Pan African Python Community Conference
📩 [email protected] #PyConAfrica
OddBird
@[email protected]Custom web apps and design systems, developed in thoughtful collaboration. A small agency with a big presence in the community – including core contributors to the CSS Working Group, Sass, and Django.
Python Users Berlin
@[email protected]Python Users Berlin (PUB) is a diverse community around the Python open-source programming language. Through outreach, workshops, events and social gatherings, we aim to promote the Python community in Berlin. Anyone interested in Python is welcome to join!
userdevice
@[email protected]Appdev, terraform, 🦀, python, 📸s of mountains, t1d.
Python for Data Science
@[email protected]Teaching materials for the cusy training courses on a Python-based data science workflow: https://cusy.io/seminars
Knights Who Say "Ni!"
@[email protected]The Knights Who Say "Ni!", also called the Knights of Ni, are a band of knights encountered by King Arthur and his followers in the 1975 film Monty Python and the Holy Grail and the play Spamalot.
They demonstrate their power by shouting "Ni!" (pronounced "nee" /ni/), terrifying the party, whom they refuse to allow passage through their forest unless appeased through the gift of a shrubbery.