Friday, March 24, 2017

ActiveGo 1.8 Beta Available! New Releases: Komodo 10.2.1, ActivePython, ActiveTcl

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[NEW RELEASE] ActiveGo 1.8 Beta Available Now
We're excited about the newest addition to the ActiveState language distribution family -- ActiveGo! A wide range of developers and companies like Atlassian, Docker and eBay have embraced Go for web services, networking and fast systems development. If you've been looking to use Go in some of your projects, ActiveGo is a great way to get started. 

Learn more about ActiveGo 1.8 Beta from our latest blog post. We are looking for feedback so download and try it today!
 

[NEW RELEASE] Komodo IDE and Edit 10.2.1 
The latest versions of Komodo IDE and Edit, 10.2.1, are now available for download. This is a stability update so it only addresses a few stability issues and UX bugs. For the full list of changes made in 10.2.1, check out our changelog here.

If you missed Komodo 10.2, it included the following new functionality:
  • All new unit testing
  • Slack sharing
  • Yarn support (Package manager for Node.js)
  • Improved Shell Scope
For more details on Komodo 10.2, read our blog post.
 

[NEW RELEASE] ActivePython 2.7.13, 3.5.3, and 3.6
Our ActivePython releases have come at a steady pace, keeping up with the latest community versions. So what exciting new things does ActivePython have to offer? Learn more about the changes to Python 2.7.13, 3.5.3, 3.6 and download the free community version of ActivePython.
 

[NEW RELEASE] ActiveTcl 8.6.6 is now available
In this release we have greatly expanded the scope of the packages in the distribution by providing over 20 popular Tcl packages by default on installation, and adding a large number of extensions to tclib that were previously only available via Teapot. Additionally, the ActiveTcl core now includes sqlite3 and the tdbc connectors for mysql, odbc, postgres and sqlite3.

For a full list of updates, check out our blog post.
 

Python 3 vs 2: It's different this time
A difficult decision for any Python team is whether to move from Python 2 and into Python 3. Although this is not a new decision for Python development teams, 2017 brings with it several important differences that make this decision crucial for proper forward planning. It feels like this is the year that we're really seeing the move to Python 3. It has been a long road, but Python 3 may finally have the upper hand...

 

Webinar: Test Driven Development with ActivePython
Test driven development (TDD) continues to grow in popularity as a development process that promotes diligence, oversight, and robust programming practices.

This webinar gives you the latest scoop on topics such as:
  • What is TDD and how can it be implemented successfully
  • Why is ActivePython well suited to TDD
  • How can enterprises benefit from TDD
 

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