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Released: Dec. 11, 2018
Python 3.6.8rc1 is a release candidate preview of the eighth and last maintenance release of Python 3.6. The Python 3.6 series contains many new features and optimizations. Note Python 3.7 is now released and is the latest feature release of Python 3. Get the latest release of …
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Released: Dec. 24, 2018
Note: The release you are looking at is Python 3.6.8, the final 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 …
...Linux/Unix, OS/2, Mac, Amiga, among others. There are even versions that run on .NET and the Java virtual machine. You'll be pleased to know that the same source code will run unchanged across all implementations. Your favorite system isn't listed here? It may still support Python if there's a C compiler for it. Ask around on news:comp.lang.python - or just try compiling Python yourself. Python is friendly... and easy to learn The Python newsgroup is known as one of the friendliest around. The...
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...Linux, Unix, OS/2, WinCE, and many other operating systems. Full source code is available for the language and associated standard libraries. Additional information and downloads are available at www.python.org. About the PSF The Python Software Foundation (PSF) is a non-profit organization devoted to advancing Open Source technology related to the Python programming language. The PSF holds the intellectual property rights to Python and plans to fund portions of future development ...
Linux RPMs for Python 2.3.3 <h1>Linux RPMs for Python 2.3.3</h1> <p>Except where noted, these RPMs are made available by Sean Reifschneider (<a href="mailto:jafo-rpms@tummy.com">jafo-rpms@tummy.com</a>). <h3>Having Problems?</h3> If you are having problems, please see the <a href="#FAQ">RPM Frequently Asked Questions</a> section at the end of this document for possible solutions. <h3>RPMs For Other Platform...
...Linux distributions are packaged with the Apache HTTP server and PostgreSQL database. The Timesheet distribution for Windows ships with an optional Microsoft Desktop Engine (MSDE) database and integrates with Microsoft IIS. Timesheet can be configured to use a variety of third-party databases. Results The Timesheet project has succeeded spectacularly, generating millions in revenue and allowing Journyx to grow every year, even under the current economic conditions. Journyx, like many of our cu...
...Linux. The configuration tools had to be scriptable, in order to interface easily with other tools used by our customers. These requirements suggested the use of a scripting language able to support a cross-platform GUI toolkit. A prototype of the user interface was built with Python and Tkinter over a weekend. The quick result dispelled top-management doubts, and the project was started with Python. Implementation Within three months, an initial team of two people (one person working full-t...
...Linux came up with a solution: SourceForge! This is a dynamic website with a complete set of distributed project management tools available: a public CVS repository, mailing lists (using Mailman, a very popular Python application!), discussion forums, bug and patch managers, and a download area, all made available to any open source project for the asking. We currently have a development group with SourceForge checkin privileges of 30 volunteers, and a development mailing list compris...
...Linux but we planned to support at least Windows and eventually other Unix-like operating systems. For this reason, we avoided platform-specific implementations and chose cross-platform technologies. Additional development tools used in the project included gcc, Gnu make, latex, pdflatex, latex2html, emacs/xemacs (before Wing was functional), Visual C++ 6, and cygwin. Results Our work on Wing IDE has been quite a success. We were able to develop faster than we originally expected, and to deliv...
Linux RPMs for Python 2.2.1 <h1>Linux RPMs for Python 2.2.1</h1> <!-- <p><font color="red">These are for the <b>2.2</b> release. Sorry.</font> --> <p>Except where noted, these RPMs are made available by Sean Reifschneider (<a href="mailto:jafo-rpms@tummy.com">jafo-rpms@tummy.com</a>). <h3>Having Problems?</h3> If you are having problems, please see the <a href="#FAQ">RPM Fr...
Released: Sept. 6, 2024
This is the sixth maintenance release of Python 3.12 Python 3.12 is the newest major release of the Python programming language, and it contains many new features and optimizations. 3.12.6 is the latest maintenance release, containing about 90 bugfixes, build improvements and documentation changes since 3.12.5. This is an …
...Linux, and Solaris. The overall architecture includes a built-in HTTP server with an underlying spider to collect web documents, and a query engine to serve search results back to the user. The interface, including the administrative console, is served over the built-in HTTP server using Python-scripted HTML. Some of the modules, such as the search spider, GUI, and HTTP server, were written in Python. For performance reasons, others, such as the query engine, indexer, and HTML parser, use the Py...
Linux RPMs for Python 2.2.3 <h1>Linux RPMs for Python 2.2.3</h1> <p>Except where noted, these RPMs are made available by Sean Reifschneider (<a href="mailto:jafo-rpms@tummy.com">jafo-rpms@tummy.com</a>). <h3>Having Problems?</h3> If you are having problems, please see the <a href="#FAQ">RPM Frequently Asked Questions</a> section at the end of this document for possible solutions. <h3>RPMs For Other ...
Linux RPMs for Python 2.3.5 <h1>Linux RPMs for Python 2.3.5</h1> <p>Except where noted, these RPMs are made available by Sean Reifschneider (<a href="mailto:jafo-rpms@tummy.com">jafo-rpms@tummy.com</a>). <h3>Having Problems?</h3> If you are having problems, please see the <a href="#FAQ">RPM Frequently Asked Questions</a> section at the end of this document for possible solutions. <h3>RPMs For Other Platform...
Linux RPMs for Python 2.4.2 <h1>Linux RPMs for Python 2.4.2</h1> <p>Except where noted, these RPMs are made available by Sean Reifschneider (<a href="mailto:jafo-rpms@tummy.com">jafo-rpms@tummy.com</a>). <h3>Having Problems?</h3> If you are having problems, please see the <a href="#FAQ">RPM Frequently Asked Questions</a> section at the end of this document for possible solutions. <h3>RPMs For Other Platform...
Linux RPMs for Python 2.3.2 <h1>Linux RPMs for Python 2.3.2</h1> <p>Except where noted, these RPMs are made available by Sean Reifschneider (<a href="mailto:jafo-rpms@tummy.com">jafo-rpms@tummy.com</a>). <h3>Having Problems?</h3> If you are having problems, please see the <a href="#FAQ">RPM Frequently Asked Questions</a> section at the end of this document for possible solutions. <h3>RPMs For Other Platform...
...Linux and MacOS X. devIS has released a self-contained EZRO environment with installer for Windows, and distributes just the EZRO Zope Product in tar archive form for other environments. The software does rely on Zope, Aspell and PyXML, but because of Python's portability, all of these third party applications also run on most other operating systems. EZRO runs happily on a single machine but is deployed in the devIS production facility on three redundant servers for the public-facing sites, and...
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