Python 3.3.0 Released 131
An anonymous reader writes "After just over a month of release candidates, the final version of Python 3.3 launched today. This version includes new syntax, including the yield from expression for generator delegation; new library modules, including fault handler (for debugging crashes), ipaddress, and lzma (for data compression using the XZ/LZMA algorithm); a reworked OS and I/O exception hierarchy; the venv module for programmatic access to Python virtual environments; and a host of API changes. The full list of features and the change log are both available."
Re:Python 3 and its use (Score:5, Funny)
Bottle, Pyramid, and Tornado are all ported. Just not Django.
Ah, I remember when you stood a decent chance of guessing what something did from its name. And all this was cherry orchards, far as the eye could see.
Re:Python 3 and its use (Score:5, Funny)
Gimp is a program for cripples?
Ok, that one is self explanatory.