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Released: May 13, 2020
This is the third maintenance release of Python 3.8 Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.8.3, a bugfix release for the legacy 3.8 series. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here. Major new features of …
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Released: June 30, 2020
This is the release candidate of the fourth maintenance release of Python 3.8 Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.8.4rc1, a bugfix release for the legacy 3.8 series. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here. …
Released: Sept. 24, 2020
This is the sixth maintenance release of Python 3.8 Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.8.6, a bugfix release for the legacy 3.8 series. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here. Major new features of …
Released: Feb. 19, 2021
This is the eight maintenance release of Python 3.8 Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.8.8, a bugfix release for the legacy 3.8 series. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here. 3.8.8 introduces two security …
...Python 2.1 license FSF response to the Python 2.1 license Today, I received the following email from Eben Moglen, the Free Software Foundation's attorney. (See also a postscript.) Subject: Re: Python 1.6.1 and GPL compatibility From: Eben Moglen <moglen@columbia.edu> To: Guido van Rossum <guido@digicool.com> Cc: "Bradley M. Kuhn" <bkuhn@gnu.org>, rms@gnu.org Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001 07:44:11 -0400 (EDT) On Wednesday, 18 April 2001, Guido van Rossum wrote: Please ge...
28 Feb. from 6am UTC to 9am UTC, 2014
Location: UPES, Dehradun, India
https://www.facebook.com/events/1400589303537062
From 03 Feb. through 04 Feb., 2018
Location: Brussels, Belgium
FOSDEM 2018 with Python track
Released: May 11, 2015
Python 2.7.10 release candidate 1 is the first release candidate for 2.7.10, the next bugfix release in the 2.x series. It includes numerous bugfixes over 2.7.9.
05 April from 12am UTC , 2013
Location: New York, NY, USA
http://www.python-in-finance.com/
19 March from 4:30am UTC to 8:30am UTC, 2016
Location: Bangalore, India
BangPypers Meetup
From 09 June at 1:30pm UTC through 10 June at 12am UTC, 2018
Location: Cali, Colombia
Django Girls Colombia and Python Cali
Released: April 5, 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, 3.11.0a7 is the last of seven planned alpha releases. Alpha releases are intended to make it easier to test the current state of …
Python Software Foundation: Minutes of Board of Directors Meeting (May 11, 2004) The Python Software Foundation Minutes of Regular Meeting of the Board of Directors May 11, 2004 A regular meeting of the Python Software Foundation (the "PSF") Board of Directors was held over Internet Relay Chat at 17:00 GMT. Stephan Deibel presided at the meeting. 1. Attendance The following members of the Board of Directors were present at the meeting: Tim Peters, Guido van Rossum, Martin v. Löwis, Ste...
From 04 May through 05 May, 2013
Location: Cologne, Germany
PythonCamp 2013 - Ein Barcamp zum Thema Python
13 Jan. from 6pm UTC to 8pm UTC, 2016
Location: cowo21, Holzhofallee 21, 64295 Darmstadt, Germany
PyStaDa
25 Nov. from 9:30am UTC to 11:30am UTC, 2017
Location: Kamit Schools, Nnewi street, off Refinery road Effurun, Nigeria
27 May from 12am UTC , 2021
Location: Online
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From 13 Oct. through 14 Oct., 2023
Location: Panama City, Panama
PyConnect Panama 2023
...Python - one stop shopping development plus platform independence I used Python before and it seemed to have the potential to do all the required coding and was a programming language that I enjoyed using. I was not entirely confident about some parts of the task, especially building a graphical user interface, but decided to face my fears, trusting to Python's maturity, powerful libraries, and third-party support. The SPE editor together with Python's interpreted nature proved especially valua...
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