Results for Author: Jeff Rouse

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ActivePython Gets a Boost with the Intel Math Kernel Library
The ActiveState team has been relentlessly improving our Python distribution each month in 2017, and May is no exception! This time around we’ve bundled another ...
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Good Things Come In Managed Packages
Good Things Come in Managed Packages
Package management is a significant issue in every programming language and the number of packages associated with each language is astonishing. Python’s PyPI just reached ...
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What is Test-Driven Development (TDD)?
Test-driven development (TDD) is not new but it certainly is in vogue. It was originally invented by Kent Beck as part of his extreme programming ...
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Our Biggest ActivePython Release Ever
Our Biggest ActivePython Release EVER
Today is a great day for ActivePython users. We’ve just included another 200 packages in our distribution making it the most comprehensive release of ActivePython ...
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ActiveGo Beta is Available
Some of the world’s largest and most innovative companies have turned to Go to be the underlying technology to drive value for their customers. Netflix, ...
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Welcome Go 1.8
Last week I had the pleasure of attending the GolangVan Meetup, the Vancouver group devoted to all things Go. Hootsuite graciously hosted 44 gophers to ...
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ActivePython 3.5.3 Release
The Python releases have come at a very steady pace over the last two months, consistently moving the language ahead. Recently, the Python Software Foundation ...
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ActiveTcl 8.6.6 Released
UPDATE Apr 13, 2017: ActiveTcl 8.6.6 is now available on macOS. UPDATE Feb 7, 2017: ActiveTcl 8.6.6 is now available on Windows.The Tcl Core Team ...
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ActivePython 3.6 Release
To wrap up a very busy 2016 in the Python world, the Python Software Foundation produced the first release in a new series, and the largest release ...
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Python 2 vs Python 3: It’s Different This Time
Python 2 vs Python 3: It’s Different This Time
Are you still dependent on Python 2 for your applications? Then you must know that meeting security and compliance standards is a long and complicated ...
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pyton 2.7.13
ActivePython 2.7.13
Still maintaining your Python 2 applications in-house? See how easy it is to free up your resources with ActiveState’s extended support for Python 2. ActivePython ...
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ActivePerl 5.24.1 and 5.22.3
ActivePerl 5.24.1 and 5.22.3
Note: While ActivePerl 5.24 and 5.22 are currently still maintained and supported, we highly recommend moving to Perl 5.32, which offers native support for virtual environments, ...
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