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Imminni, S. K. (2015). Pyquery: A Search Engine for Python Packages and Modules. Retrieved from http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_2015fall_Imminni_fsu_0071N_12969
Python Package Index (PyPI) is a repository that hosts all the packages ever developed for the Python community. It hosts thousands of packages from different developers and for the Python community, it is the primary source for downloading and installing packages. It also provides a simple web interface to search for these packages. A direct search on PyPI returns hundreds of packages that are not intuitively ordered, thus making it harder to find the right package. Developers consequently resort to mature search engines like Google, Bing or Yahoo which redirect them to the appropriate package homepage at PyPI. Hence, the first task of this thesis is to improve search results for python packages. Secondly, this thesis also attempts to develop a new search engine that allows Python developers to perform a code search targeting python modules. Currently, the existing search engines classify programming languages such that a developer must select a programming language from a list. As a result every time a developer performs a search operation, he or she has to choose Python out of a plethora of programming languages. This thesis seeks to offer a more reliable and dedicated search engine that caters specifically to the Python community and ensures a more efficient way to search for Python packages and modules.
Imminni, S. K. (2015). Pyquery: A Search Engine for Python Packages and Modules. Retrieved from http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_2015fall_Imminni_fsu_0071N_12969