ANN: Bokeh 0.6.1 release

Damian Avila damian.avila at continuum.io
Fri Sep 26 05:34:36 CEST 2014


On behalf of the Bokeh team, I am very happy to announce the release of
Bokeh version 0.6.1!

Bokeh is a Python library for visualizing large and realtime datasets on
the web. Its goal is to provide to developers (and domain experts) with
capabilities to easily create novel and powerful visualizations that
extract insight from local or remote (possibly large) data sets, and to
easily publish those visualization to the web for others to explore and
interact with.

This point release includes several bug fixes and improvements over our
most recent 0.6.0 release:

* Toolbar enhancements
* bokeh-server fixes
* Improved documentation
* Button widgets
* Google map support in the Python side
* Code cleanup in the JS side and examples
* New examples

See the CHANGELOG for full details.

In upcoming releases, you should expect to see more new layout capabilities
(colorbar axes, better grid plots and improved annotations), additional
tools, even more widgets and more charts, R language bindings, Blaze
integration and cloud hosting for Bokeh apps.

Don't forget to check out the full documentation, interactive gallery, and
tutorial at

    http://bokeh.pydata.org

as well as the Bokeh IPython notebook nbviewer index (including all the
tutorials) at:


http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/ContinuumIO/bokeh-notebooks/blob/master/index.ipynb

If you are using Anaconda or miniconda, you can install with conda:

    conda install bokeh

Alternatively, you can install with pip:

    pip install bokeh

BokehJS is also available by CDN for use in standalone javascript
applications:

    http://cdn.pydata.org/bokeh-0.6.1.min.js
    http://cdn.pydata.org/bokeh-0.6.1.min.css

Issues, enhancement requests, and pull requests can be made on the Bokeh
Github page:

    https://github.com/continuumio/bokeh

Questions can be directed to the Bokeh mailing list: bokeh at continuum.io

If you have interest in helping to develop Bokeh, please get involved!

Cheers,


Damián Avila
damian.avila at continuum.io


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