Sunday, September 13, 2015
Python 3.5.0 has been released
Python 3.5.0 is now available for download.
Python 3.5.0 is the newest version of the Python language, and it contains many exciting new features and optimizations.
We hope you enjoy Python 3.5.0!
Python 3.5.0 is the newest version of the Python language, and it contains many exciting new features and optimizations.
We hope you enjoy Python 3.5.0!
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
Python 3.5.0 Release Candidate 4 released
Python 3.5.0rc4 is now available for download.
This is a last-minute bugfix release before 3.5.0 final, to fix a major regression found during the testing of Python 3.5.0rc3.
This is a preview release, and its use is not recommended for production settings. However, as the final scheduled "release candidate", it should be virtually identical to the final release. Python 3.5.0 final is scheduled for release in less than a week, on September 13 2015.
This is a last-minute bugfix release before 3.5.0 final, to fix a major regression found during the testing of Python 3.5.0rc3.
This is a preview release, and its use is not recommended for production settings. However, as the final scheduled "release candidate", it should be virtually identical to the final release. Python 3.5.0 final is scheduled for release in less than a week, on September 13 2015.
Monday, September 7, 2015
Python 3.5.0 Release Candidate 3 released
Python 3.5.0rc3 is now available for download.
This is a preview release, and its use is not recommended for production settings. However, as the final scheduled "release candidate", it should be virtually identical to the final release. Python 3.5.0 final is scheduled for release in less than a week, on September 13 2015.
This is a preview release, and its use is not recommended for production settings. However, as the final scheduled "release candidate", it should be virtually identical to the final release. Python 3.5.0 final is scheduled for release in less than a week, on September 13 2015.
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