Oct-19-2021, 03:26 PM
There is no list (as far as I know), I guess the closest thing would be PyPi.org where most packages can be found.
These will generally link to GitHub where the actual package exists, and generally contains installation instructions (usually with pip)
Be aware that there is no ranking as to which is best, understandable as my best may well be different from yours.
There are however clues that you can look for:
After using python, you will notice a trend towards one package or another, simply by how wide spread it's use is.
Some stand out, Pandas, Beautifulsoup, Requests, to name a few.
Also, if you see something you like, ask about it on this forum.
hope this is helpful.
These will generally link to GitHub where the actual package exists, and generally contains installation instructions (usually with pip)
Be aware that there is no ranking as to which is best, understandable as my best may well be different from yours.
There are however clues that you can look for:
- Last date updated. Shows if package is actively maintained.
But again, if most of the kinks have been worked out updates will not be so close together.
- Trending - can show what is more popular.
- Relevance - can help you find a package close to your request.
After using python, you will notice a trend towards one package or another, simply by how wide spread it's use is.
Some stand out, Pandas, Beautifulsoup, Requests, to name a few.
Also, if you see something you like, ask about it on this forum.
hope this is helpful.