[Pandas-dev] ANN: Pandas 0.14.0 released
Marc Massar
marc.massar at gmail.com
Mon Jun 9 17:44:40 CEST 2014
FYI: the Pandas home page still shows 0.13.1 as the latest release.
Thanks for all the great work!
--Marc
On Friday, May 30, 2014 1:45:39 PM UTC-4, Jeff wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> We are proud to announce v0.14.0 of pandas, a major release from 0.13.1.
>
> This release includes a small number of API changes, several new features,
> enhancements, and performance improvements along with a large number of
> bug fixes.
>
> This was 4 months of work with 1014 commits by 121 authors encompassing
> 757 issues.
>
> We recommend that all users upgrade to this version.
>
> *Highlights:*
>
> - Officially support Python 3.4
> - SQL interfaces updated to use sqlalchemy
> - Display interface changes
> - MultiIndexing Using Slicers
> - Ability to join a singly-indexed DataFrame with a multi-indexed
> DataFrame
> - More consistency in groupby results and more flexible groupby
> specifications
> - Holiday calendars are now supported in CustomBusinessDay
> - Several improvements in plotting functions, including: hexbin,
> area and pie plots
> - Performance doc section on I/O operations
>
> See a full description of Whatsnew for v0.14.0 here:
> http://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/whatsnew.html
>
>
> *What is it:*
>
> *pandas* is a Python package providing fast, flexible, and expressive data
> structures designed to make working with “relational” or “labeled” data
> both
> easy and intuitive. It aims to be the fundamental high-level building
> block for
> doing practical, real world data analysis in Python. Additionally, it has
> the
> broader goal of becoming the most powerful and flexible open source data
> analysis / manipulation tool available in any language.
>
>
> Documentation:
> http://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/
>
> Source tarballs, windows binaries are available on PyPI:
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pandas
>
> windows binaries are courtesy of Christoph Gohlke and are built on Numpy
> 1.8
> macosx wheels will be available soon, courtesy of Matthew Brett
>
> Please report any issues here:
> https://github.com/pydata/pandas/issues
>
>
> Thanks
>
> The Pandas Development Team
>
>
> Contributors to the 0.14.0 release
>
> - Acanthostega
> - Adam Marcus
> - agijsberts
> - akittredge
> - Alex Gaudio
> - Alex Rothberg
> - AllenDowney
> - Andrew Rosenfeld
> - Andy Hayden
> - ankostis
> - anomrake
> - Antoine Mazières
> - anton-d
> - bashtage
> - Benedikt Sauer
> - benjamin
> - Brad Buran
> - bwignall
> - cgohlke
> - chebee7i
> - Christopher Whelan
> - Clark Fitzgerald
> - clham
> - Dale Jung
> - Dan Allan
> - Dan Birken
> - danielballan
> - Daniel Waeber
> - David Jung
> - David Stephens
> - Douglas McNeil
> - DSM
> - Garrett Drapala
> - Gouthaman Balaraman
> - Guillaume Poulin
> - hshimizu77
> - hugo
> - immerrr
> - ischwabacher
> - Jacob Howard
> - Jacob Schaer
> - jaimefrio
> - Jason Sexauer
> - Jeff Reback
> - Jeffrey Starr
> - Jeff Tratner
> - John David Reaver
> - John McNamara
> - John W. O'Brien
> - Jonathan Chambers
> - Joris Van den Bossche
> - jreback
> - jsexauer
> - Julia Evans
> - Júlio
> - Katie Atkinson
> - kdiether
> - Kelsey Jordahl
> - Kevin Sheppard
> - K.-Michael Aye
> - Matthias Kuhn
> - Matt Wittmann
> - Max Grender-Jones
> - Michael E. Gruen
> - michaelws
> - mikebailey
> - Mike Kelly
> - Nipun Batra
> - Noah Spies
> - ojdo
> - onesandzeroes
> - Patrick O'Keeffe
> - phaebz
> - Phillip Cloud
> - Pietro Battiston
> - PKEuS
> - Randy Carnevale
> - ribonoous
> - Robert Gibboni
> - rockg
> - sinhrks
> - Skipper Seabold
> - SplashDance
> - Stephan Hoyer
> - Tim Cera
> - Tobias Brandt
> - Todd Jennings
> - TomAugspurger
> - Tom Augspurger
> - unutbu
> - westurner
> - Yaroslav Halchenko
> - y-p
> - zach powers
>
>
>
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