ActivePython 2.7 released – and what 2.7 means for Python’s future
2021 Update – Are you still dependent on Python 2 for your applications? Then you must know that meeting security…
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Read MoreRon Miller just posted my guest post on financial content, the Dodd-Frank Financial Regulatory Reform bill, and the recent US…
Read MoreActivePython on the ActiveState Platform now ships with Numpy, SciPy and matplotlib – three fundamental python packages for financial and…
Read MorePower your science, engineering and financial applications with ActivePython Business Edition. Number-crunching extremely large amounts of data in mathematical computing…
Read MoreUpdate May 17, 2017: Python packages NumPy, SciPy, and Matplotlib are now optimized with Intel’s Math Kernel Library for better performance…
Read MoreLast week, we announced the results of an informal survey of over 140 developers, architects and managers and got some…
Read MoreLike every company, we regularly field questions about our products. We’re very happy to answer these. Part of my job…
Read MoreAfter the core Python release team released Python 2.6.5 and 3.1.2 this past weekend, the Python team at ActiveState was…
Read MoreActivePython users on Linux or MacOSX may have noted that the arrow keys do not work properly in the command-line…
Read MoreWe introduced Business Edition earlier this week, and made some changes to our ActivePerl, ActivePython, and ActiveTcl Community Editions. In…
Read MoreActiveState Business Edition integrates commercial-grade ActivePerl, ActivePython and ActiveTcl support with access to platform builds and repositories for Windows, Linux,…
Read MorePackage managers are useful things. For language distributions, they simplify the job of finding and installing modules, libraries or extensions…
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