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Released: Feb. 8, 2005
Python 2.3.5 (final) on Feb 8th, 2005. This is a bug-fix release for Python 2.3. There have been around 50 bugs fixed since 2.3.4 - in the Python interpreter, the standard library and also in the build process - see the release notes for details. Important: This release is vulnerable …
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Released: May 30, 2018
This is a beta preview of Python 3.7 Python 3.7 is still in development. This release, 3.7.0b5, is now the final planned beta release preview. Originally, 3.7.0b4 was intended to be the final beta but, due to some unexpected compatibility issues discovered during beta testing of third-party packages, we …
Released: Aug. 22, 2020
Python 3.5.10rc1 Python 3.5 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.5.10, the final release of the 3.5 series, is available here. Python 3.5.10rc1 was released on August 21st, 2020. Python 3.5 has now entered "security fixes only" mode, and as such the only changes since Python 3.5.4 are security fixes. Also, Python …
Released: Sept. 5, 2020
Python 3.5.10 Python 3.5 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.5.10 is the final release of 3.5. Python 3.5.10 was released on September 5th, 2020. Python 3.5.10 is the final release in the Python 3.5 series. As of this release, the 3.5 branch has been retired, no further changes to 3.5 will …
...make it easy for shipyards to develop their own functionality based on Tribon core technology, including the Tribon PIM. To achieve this, Tribon Solutions had to create an API that was platform independent, easy to use, had all the strengths of a modern programming language, and was extendable and embeddable. Choosing Python Tribon began work on its API in 1995. Two different paths were considered at this stage: Either to publish directly the libraries used by Tribon, or to create a wrapper on...
...make", "make install" commands to compile and install Python. The source archive is also suitable for Windows users who feel the need to build their own version. Warning for Solaris and HP-UX users: Some versions of the Solaris and HP/UX versions of tar(1) report checksum errors and are unable to unpack the Python source tree. This is caused by some pathnames being too long for the vendor's version. Use GNU tar instead. If you're having trouble building on your system, check t...
...make an early withdrawl. K. Kaiser will prepare a proposal and send it to the PSF-board mailing list before PyCon. M. von Löwis and K. Kaiser noted that a resolution was not required (from the October 2005 minutes: “it is within the power of the Treasurer to make this decision, and that a formal resolution was not required”). Status: carried forward. Originally from November 2005, Section 8, Trademark Policy: D. Ascher will probably work with ActiveState's legal person on trademark policy. Sta...
...make a huge difference. We'll raise prices on the 15th as planned. Current actions: more last-minute publicity. I wrote an Advogato post, and submitted a slashdot story; will send out more announcements in hope of attracting more people; will send note to 2005 attendees asking why they aren't attending (location, date, cost, program?); preparing some banner ads. Jeff Rush will try to publicize more among local groups. Issue for discussion: should we tell the community about the shortfall? Ma...
...make sure that the new companies can do what NDV has done for us in the past. PyCon Budgeting Worked on finalizing the budget and submitted it to the board for approval. PyCon Electrical nothing to report Future Event Planning continuing to work on 2016/2017 RFPS. PyCon Hotel/CC Management the refund from Santa Clara has been received via Earth Class Mail and should be reaching KBK soon and then can be applied to the 2013 PyCon budget and to the PSF budget. PyCon Housi...
...make a one-time or recurring donation. If you’re an existing PSF Supporting Member and would like to make your support recurring, log into your account and click “Auto-Renewal”. If you’re an existing Supporting Member and would like to support the PSF beyond your $99 annual fee, use this donation page to select an additional one-time or monthly donation. If you'd like to join the PSF, click here to become a Supporting Member and optionally make a one-time donation. Donations are tax-deduct...
...make sure that special characters are properly displayed on badges. Attendee/Sponsor Reg: Working with CTE on creating new report that displays the data of childcare needs. Planned for Next Month Sponsor Reg: Compiling a new set of Sponsor Registration instructions using promo codes instead of sponsor reg site like in 2013. CTE is working on integration. Attendee Reg: Need to create PDF reg form to add to the reg site. Decorator: Signing with a decorator company who will be doing the booth...
Released: March 4, 2020
Note Python 3.8 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.8.x here. We plan to continue to provide bugfix releases for 3.7.x until mid 2020 and security fixes until mid 2023. Python 3.7.7rc1 is the release candidate preview of the seventh …
Released: June 27, 2020
Note: The release you are looking at is a bugfix release for the legacy 3.7 series which has now reached end-of-life and is no longer supported. See the downloads page for currently supported versions of Python. The final source-only security fix release for 3.7 was 3.7.17. Please see the …
Released: Nov. 5, 2021
This is an early developer preview of Python 3.11 Major new features of the 3.11 series, compared to 3.10 Python 3.11 is still in development. This release, 3.11.0a2 is the second of seven planned alpha releases. Alpha releases are intended to make it easier to test the current state of …
Released: Feb. 3, 2022
This is an early developer preview of Python 3.11 Major new features of the 3.11 series, compared to 3.10 Python 3.11 is still in development. This release, 3.11.0a5 is the fifth of seven planned alpha releases. Alpha releases are intended to make it easier to test the current state of …
Released: Nov. 21, 2023
This is an early developer preview of Python 3.13 Major new features of the 3.13 series, compared to 3.12 Python 3.13 is still in development. This release, 3.13.0a2 is the second of seven planned alpha releases. Alpha releases are intended to make it easier to test the current state of …
Location: Remote Remote
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Remote Full-Time | Candidates who can work within UTC-8 to UTC+2 to align with our team. We’re looking for an experienced Senior Software Engineer with focus on AI/ML and a research mindset to guide the most challenging aspects of our knowledge ingestion and question answering system. If you’ve tackled complex …
Remote Full-Time | Candidates who can work within UTC-8 to UTC+2 to align with our team. We’re looking for a Senior Software Engineer with focus on AI/ML to lead development of our knowledge ingestion and question answering service. If you’ve built scalable AI-driven systems, productionized ML pipelines, or delivered high-quality …
Location: Remote United States
Backend Python Developer w/ 3-5 years of experience Remote: Client company based in Tysons Corner, Virginia Location: Continental USA (Due to the nature of the business US Citizenship is required) You may possibly travel to the corporate office in the Washington, DC Metro area 1-3 times per quarter. Hours: East …
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