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From 30 Aug. at 11pm UTC through 31 Aug. at 1am UTC, 2016
Location: UTFSM, Sala B-213, Avenida España 1680, Valparaiso, Chile
Python meetup Valparaiso y Viña del Mar
29 Nov. from 4:30pm UTC to 7pm UTC, 2022
Location: SUNET, Tulegatan 11, 113 53 Stockholm, Sweden
Getting back to Python land
...Python releases are now listed on the downloads page. This page only provides links to older releases which are not listed in the release database. Python 1.6.1 (September 2000) Python 1.5.2 (April 1999) Older source releases (1.0.1 - 1.6) Ancient source releases (pre 1.0) Python 1.5 binaries Python 1.4 binaries Python 1.3 binaries Python 1.2 binaries Python 1.1 binaries
...python - A Type1 Font Renderer for Python t1python - A Type1 Font Renderer for Python This interface to a Type1 font rendering engine allows Python programs access to a large number of fonts which have not been so readily usable before. The interface provides access to the "t1lib" library by Rainer Menzner. The rasterizer is based on the work which IBM contributed to the X Consortium for inclusion in the X11 distribution. More informati...
...Python? A. The RPMs that start with "python2.4" are built to not interfere with the system Python. They install as "/usr/bin/python2.4" and will not conflict with the system Python unless you are running on a system that ships the a version of Python which has the same major/minor number. To invoke the interpreter with these packages, you will explicitly have to run "python2.4". Note that all Python RPMs provided by Python.org and Red Hat provide a "/usr/bin/...
...Python code runs too slow. Metaclass Programming in Python 1.5 Warning: reading this document may cause your brain to explode. Built-in Package Support in Python 1.5 The most official documentation for the new package features in Python 1.5. Standard Exception Classes in Python 1.5 The most official documentation for the new exception features in Python 1.5. (Updated for Python 1.5.2 by Barry Warsaw.) Glue It All Together With Python A position paper I wrote for and presented at the OMG-DAR...
From 28 Sept. through 29 Sept., 2013
Location: Azercell Plaza, Baku, Azerbaijan
Introduction to Python Programming, organized by the Azerbaijan Linux User Group and Python User Group. Training is planed for 3 weekends on Saturday and Sunday with ~3-4 hours per day, starting 28.09.2013.
29 June from 2am UTC to 6:30am UTC, 2013
Location: AIFDR (Australia - Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction), Menara Thamrin Building Suite 1505, Lantai 15, Jl. MH. Thamrin Kav. 3, Jakarta 10250, Indonesia
Python Indonesia Meetup
11 Jan. from 6pm UTC to 10pm UTC, 2019
Location: École 42, 96 Boulevard Bessières, 75017 Paris, France
Atelier de traduction de la doc de Python à 42
Python Distributed Objects Special Interest Group Python Distributed Objects SIG Issues All aspects of distributed, object oriented programming in Python are able to be discussed. Examples could include design and development of the CORBA binding for Python the use of other Distributed Object systems with Python, including ILU, Distributed OLE, ABB's OMF, and others. Remote Method Invocation mechanism design and implementation Distri...
Python 3.4.5 Python 3.4.5 Note: Python 3.4.5 has been superseded by Python 3.4.9. Python 3.4.5 was released on June 26th, 2016. Python 3.4.5 is now in "security fixes mode". The only changes added since Python 3.4.4 are security fixes. Major new features of the 3.4 series, compared to 3.3 Python 3.4 includes a range of improvements of the 3.x series, including hundreds of small improvements and bug fixes. Among the new major new features and changes in the 3.4 release series are ...
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Released: June 27, 2020
Note: The release you are looking at is Python 3.6.11, a security bugfix release for the legacy 3.6 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 3.6 was 3.6.15 …
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Released: Aug. 17, 2020
Note: The release you are looking at is Python 3.6.12, a security bugfix release for the legacy 3.6 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 3.6 was 3.6.15 …
Released: Sept. 6, 2022
This is a security release of Python 3.9 Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.9.14, a security bugfix release for the legacy 3.9 series. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here. Security content in this …
Released: Oct. 13, 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, 3.13.0a1 is the first of seven planned alpha releases. Alpha releases are intended to make it easier to test the current state of …
Python 1.5.2 Python 1.5.2 Do yourself a favor and get a more recent version! On 13 April 1999, the final version of Python 1.5.2 was released: Python 1.5.2 sources (2.5 MB) Python 1.5.2 installer for Windows (5.0 MB) What's new in 1.5.2? Documentation (both online and downloadable) Note: the Python installer for Windows includes the Tcl/Tk 8.0.5 installer. See the Tkinter resource guide for troubleshooting the Tcl/Tk installation. Windows users may also be interested in Mark Hammond's win...
...Python a mainstay since 1994 Enter Python. "We'd been using Python since 1994," says Friedrich, "when I literally stumbled across Python as I was searching the pre-Web Gopher FTP space for some help with a C++ project we were doing." Being an inveterate systems engineer, Friedrich "just had to investigate it." He was stunned by what he discovered. "Twenty minutes after my first encounter with Python, I had downloaded it, compiled it, and installed it on my SPAR...
...Python. Specifically: Python will have a sufficiently powerful threading interface that users can concentrate on using threads rather than writing threading tools. There will be sufficient Python threading documentation. Python should support threading well on every platform with decent native OS support. There should be some kind of answer to the problems caused by Python's central interpreter lock. The issues of thre...
27 Dec. from 12am UTC , 2020
Location: Online Event
The objective of this virtual workshop is to introduce the basics of the Python programming language and the possibilities of its application in data visualization. Virtual workshop - Python Basics and Data Analysis and Visualisation
26 Dec. from 5pm UTC to 7:30pm UTC, 2020
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