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Released: March 4, 2019
Python 3.5.7rc1 Python 3.5 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.5.10, the final release of the 3.5 series, is available here. Python 3.5.7rc1 was released on March 4th, 2019. 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 …
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Released: March 18, 2019
Python 3.5.7 Python 3.5 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.5.10, the final release of the 3.5 series, is available here. Python 3.5.7 was released on March 18th, 2019. 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. 9, 2019
Python 3.5.8rc1 Python 3.5 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.5.10, the final release of the 3.5 series, is available here. Python 3.5.8rc1 was released on September 9th, 2019. 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: Oct. 12, 2019
Python 3.5.8rc2 Python 3.5 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.5.10, the final release of the 3.5 series, is available here. Python 3.5.8rc2 was released on October 12th, 2019. 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: Oct. 29, 2019
Python 3.5.8 Python 3.5 has reached end-of-life. Python 3.5.10, the final release of the 3.5 series, is available here. Python 3.5.8 was released on October 29th, 2019. 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 …
13 May from 12am UTC , 2016
Location: Elm va San'at University , Tehran, Iran
http://pycon.ir/
03 Sept. from 4pm UTC to 6pm UTC, 2016
Location: The Greek Campus, Cairo, Egypt
Egypt Python Meetup Launch
SIG for Built-in Matrix Types in Python SIG for Built-in Matrix Types in Python This sig has been retired. The purpose of this SIG was to continue development of a Python matrix type. This effort succeeded and resulted in Numerical Python, a high-speed array language for Python. New postings to the Matrix-SIG mailing list will be rejected, but the Archives of the old list are still available for perusal by historians. Note that for technical questions, these archives are ...
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From 07 Oct. through 09 Oct., 2016
Location: Capital One McLean Conference Center in McLean, VA, USA
PyData DC 2016
Python Success Stories Introduction Gusto.com began as an online travel site under the domain name EZTrip.com which catered to the traveler looking to make online flight, hotel and car reservations. As our customer base grew we started seeing a need to allow our customers to report on their journeys in the form of travel reviews, blogs, sharing photos and other post trip needs. While we've continued to develop and improve our online booking engines and related systems that communicate with...
Released: Oct. 12, 2014
This is a security-fix source-only release. The last binary release was 3.2.5. With the 3.2.6 release, and five years after its first release, the Python 3.2 series is now officially retired. All official maintenance for Python 3.2, including security patches, has ended. For ongoing maintenance releases, please see the …
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Released: Sept. 12, 2016
Python 3.6.0b1 Python 3.6.0b1 was released on 2016-09-12. Major new features of the 3.6 series, compared to 3.5 Python 3.6 is still in development; 3.6.0b1 is the first of four planned beta releases. Among the new major new features in Python 3.6 are: PEP 468, Preserving Keyword Argument Order …
Released: Oct. 10, 2016
Python 3.6.0b2 Python 3.6.0b2 was released on 2016-10-10. Major new features of the 3.6 series, compared to 3.5 Python 3.6 is still in development; 3.6.0b2 is the second of four planned beta releases. Among the new major new features in Python 3.6 are: PEP 468, Preserving Keyword Argument Order …
Released: Oct. 31, 2016
Python 3.6.0b3 Python 3.6.0b3 was released on 2016-10-31. Major new features of the 3.6 series, compared to 3.5 Python 3.6 is still in development; 3.6.0b3 is the third of four planned beta releases. Among the new major new features in Python 3.6 are: PEP 468, Preserving Keyword Argument Order …
Released: Nov. 21, 2016
Python 3.6.0b4 Python 3.6.0b4 was released on 2016-11-21. Major new features of the 3.6 series, compared to 3.5 Python 3.6 is still in development; 3.6.0b4 is the final planned beta release. Among the new major new features in Python 3.6 are: PEP 468, Preserving Keyword Argument Order PEP 487 …
Released: March 21, 2017
Note: The release you are looking at is Python 3.6.1, a 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 and …
...http://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. Additional information is available at http://python.org/psf. Press Contact Aron Trauring, Zoteca 2472 Broadway, Suite 195 New York, NY 10025 1 866 968-3221 aronst@zoteca.com http://www.zoteca.com/
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