Python 2.5

by Nate on September 30, 2006

The new version of Python, 2.5, has been released. It has been over a year and a half since the last release, but from looking at the “What’s New” section of python.org, it looks like this release includes some major enhancements. These enhancements include the addition of many new modules to the core Python package. Multiple versions of Python can coexist on a computer, so you don’t have to worry about conflicts with the package that comes installed with ArcGIS Desktop.

On a personal note, sorry about the lapse in new substantive posts. Over the last two weeks, I have moved halfway across the country, started a new job, and shifted between three different houses. It looks, though, like things are finally starting to settle down a bit, and I have tons of new projects and discoveries to discuss. More to come soon.

Listening to Calexico – Feast of Wire

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