It’s time for the last beta release of Python 3.8. Go find it at: https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-380b4/ This release is the last of four planned beta release previews. Beta release previews are intended to give the wider community the opportunity to test new features and bug fixes and to prepare their projects to support the new feature release.
Tag: release
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Python 3.8.0b4 is now available for testing
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What Makes People Upgrade Products?
With the release, a product ain’t done yet. Customers may like that product and go for with this product for a long while. At some point, a new release will bring them to make a decision. HBR has a perspective on the drivers for these decision points.
People splurge when they think they’ve grown.
Source: What Makes People Upgrade Products? Thinking About Self-Improvement -
Release: Kubernetes 1.12
Kubelet TLS Bootstrap and Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets (VMSS) Move to General Availability – Kubernetes Blog
Author: The 1.12 Release TeamWe’re pleased to announce the delivery of Kubernetes 1.12, our third release of 2018!Today’s release continues to focus on internal improvements and graduating features to stable in Kubernetes. This newest version graduates key features such as security and Azure. Notable additions in this release include two highly-anticipated features graduating to general availability: Kubelet TLS Bootstrap and Support for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets (VMSS).
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Docker 1.10
Docker announced version 1.10 past week. The new release contains more than 100 improvements over the previous version. New features include better resource management, a more flexible docker-compose file format and improvements to security. These are in particular through user namespace isolation, implementation of seccomp for syscall filtering and an authorization plugin to restrict access to Docker engine features.
We’re pleased to announce Docker 1.10, jam-packed with stuff you’ve been asking for. It’s now much easier to define and run complex distributed apps with Docker Compose. The power that Compose brou…
via: Docker Blog
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Raspberry Pi Zero at the price of Starbucks coffee
Just ahead the announcement of NextThing Inc’s 9$ board. The Raspberry Zero will hit the stores at a price much north of 5$ though, given all the required cabling, shipping and, well, merchant margins. Still a nice step forward for those playing in the Internet of Things.
The Raspberry Pi Zero is a tiny computer that costs $5.
via: qz.com
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Wireshark 2.0 Released, UI Rewritten In Qt5
After 2 years of development, Wireshark 2.0 Released, UI Rewritten In Qt5 – writes Phoronix
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Visual Studio now open source
Microsoft announced it will be open sourcing Visual Studio Code at it’s connect(); developer conference. Code is available over at github. Alongside, MSFT released a preview extension that will allow debugging Linux applications using GDB, too.
Microsoft doubles down on cross-platform software development.
A huge move forward.
Quelle: Ars Technica
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Docker: Swarm 1.0 released
Today is a big milestone for Swarm: we’re taking it out of beta and releasing version 1.0, ready for running your apps in production. Swarm is the easiest way to run Docker applications at scale on…
Quelle: Announcing Swarm 1.0: Production-ready clustering at any scale | Docker Blog
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Pillow 3-0-0 is out
The Pillow Team is excited to announce the release of Pillow 3.0.0.
via: Alex Clark