Notice: This page displays a fallback because interactive scripts did not run. Possible causes include disabled JavaScript or failure to load scripts or stylesheets.
...Links 5.3 Infrastructure Committee 5.4 Marketing Material 5.5 Moving PyPI to Amazon CloudFront 5.6 PyCon US Website 5.7 Sprint Committee 5.8 Trademarks Committee 6 2011 EuroPython Conference Grant Funding 7 ISTE Speaking Engagement Funding for V. Cedar 8 Online Degree Reviews Future Sponsor Membership 9 Kiwi PyCon 2011 Confere...
Version: None
Released: Sept. 29, 2012
Python 3.3 includes a range of improvements of the 3.x series, as well as easier porting between 2.x and 3.x. Major new features in the 3.3 release series are: PEP 380, syntax for delegating to a subgenerator (yield from) PEP 393, flexible …
View Release Notes
...links to the proposed new bylaws, the old bylaws, and a description of the changes. RESOLVED, that the proposed March 2009 changes to the bylaws be accepted. Please vote (check one) [ ] For [ ] Against [ ] Abstain Give Up Control of the Python Logo? Please see the agenda for links to the discussions. RESOLVED, that the PSF stops enforcing control over the Python logo as a trademark, and licenses it as a work of art to anybody without any restrict...
...linking on OSF1. Tools and other miscellany The compiler in Tools/compiler was updated to support the new language features introduced in 2.0: extended print statement, list comprehensions, and augmented assignments. The new compiler should also be backwards compatible with Python 1.5.2; the compiler will always generate code for the version of the interpreter it runs under. What's new in 2.0 release candidate 1 (since beta 2)? What is release candidate ...
...Building 4XPath requires a number of prerequisite packages, namely BisonGen, PyXML, bison, flex, SWIG, and a C compiler. The PyXML prerequisite in particular causes a cyclic dependency, which could be resolved by including the generated C files with the distribution. Due to usage of flex, 4XPath is not capable of fully supporting Unicode in XPath expressions. There are patches circulating for flex 2.5.4 to allow scanning wchar_t strings; it is not clear whether th...
Released: Feb. 9, 2014
fixes several security and a lot of overall bug fixes found in Python 3.3.3. This release fully supports OS X 10.9 Mavericks. In particular, this release fixes an issue that could cause previous versions of Python to crash when typing in interactive mode on OS X 10.9. …
Released: April 6, 2013
release. It includes hundreds of bugfixes over 3.3.0. Major new features of the 3.3 series, compared to 3.2 Python 3.3 includes a range of improvements of the 3.x series, as well as easier porting between 2.x and 3.x. PEP 380, syntax for delegating …
Released: May 15, 2013
regressions <http://docs.python.org/release/3.3.2/whatsnew/changelog.html>`_ found in Python 3.3.1. Major new features of the 3.3 series, compared to 3.2 Python 3.3 includes a range of improvements of the 3.x series, as well as easier porting between 2.x and 3.x. PEP 380, syntax for delegating …
Released: Nov. 17, 2013
fixes several security issues and various other bugs found in Python 3.3.2. This release fully supports OS X 10.9 Mavericks. In particular, this release fixes an issue that could cause previous versions of Python to crash when typing in interactive mode on OS X 10.9. Major …
...linking mappings to a single unit Wrappers for many more POSIX functions in the "os" and "signal" modules, as well as other useful functions such as "sendfile()" Hash randomization, introduced in earlier bugfix releases, is now switched on by default See these resources for further information: What's new in 3.3? 3.3 Release Schedule Change log for this release. Online Documentation Report bugs at http://bugs.python.org. Help fund Python and its community. Downl...
...linking mappings to a single unit Wrappers for many more POSIX functions in the "os" and "signal" modules, as well as other useful functions such as "sendfile()" Hash randomization, introduced in earlier bugfix releases, is now switched on by default More resources Change log for this release. Online Documentation What's new in 3.3? 3.3 Release Schedule Report bugs at http://bugs.python.org. Help fund Python and its community. Download This is a production r...
...linking mappings to a single unit Wrappers for many more POSIX functions in the "os" and "signal" modules, as well as other useful functions such as "sendfile()" Hash randomization, introduced in earlier bugfix releases, is now switched on by default More resources Change log for this release. Online Documentation What's new in 3.3? 3.3 Release Schedule Report bugs at http://bugs.python.org. Help fund Python and its community. Download This is a production re...
...Links 5.3 Marketing Material 5.4 Moving PyPI to Amazon CloudFront 5.5 PyCon Chair 5.6 Trademarks Committee (TMC) 5.7 Outreach and Education Committee 6 PyCon PL 2011 Conference Funding 7 PyTexas 2011 Conference Funding 8 Future PyCon Conferences Granted to China Python User Group 9 Grant Proposal to Port WebOB to Python 3 10 O...
...link ideas. Status: carried forward. Originally from October 2005, Section 5, Ubuntu Development Meeting: D. Goodger will ask if Ubuntu wants to become a PSF sponsor or donor. Status: done. D. Goodger asked Mark Shuttleworth if Ubuntu would like to become a PSF sponsor or donor. There is no response yet. Followup required: Mark Shuttleworth (Ubuntu/Canonical) on PSF sponsorship or donation. Originally from October 2005, Section 5, Ubuntu Development Meeting: Add "swag for events" ...
...building of the site by maintainers. Further discussion was moved to email. Status: done. Originally from December 2005, Section 6, PSF Member Meeting: M. von Lรถwis volunteered to ensure that the necessary steps are taken for the member meeting. Status: done. 3.3 Carried Forward The following are action items carried forward from the 14 February 2006 meeting, as highlighted in the minutes (Section 3, Status of Past Action Items): Originally from September 2005, Section 4,...
...link Duplicate explicit target name: "a primer on scientific programming with python". Learning environments Since Python is an interpreted language, all one needs to start programming is a terminal window. However, for your students, this would not be the friendliest environment; instead, we recommend that you use something like IDLE (which stands for Integrated DeveLopment Environment), which is included in the installation Python files on any platform that supports Tcl, including...
...building begins. Curriculum Development A key goal of the CP4E effort is the development of a curriculum for teaching programming literacy to a range of students, from non-computer science major undergraduates, down to secondary school and eventually lower- and middle-school students. The approach for each of these grade levels may differ so as to better relate to and reach students as they mature, but CP4E strives to provide a unified approach which will grow as the student grows, pres...
...link ideas. Status: carried forward. Originally from June 2006, Section 6, PSF Records: The Board agreed to assemble the existing records in one place, have them scanned, and enter them into the PSF data repository. D. Goodger will coordinate this work and maintain the records. D. Goodger reported that the records were received from Jeremy Hylton. Status: in progress. Originally from August 2006, Section 10: T. Peters will ask the advice of Larry Rosen regarding concerns with the contributor a...
If you didn't find what you need, try your search in the Python language documentation.