Tag: Python
Codification sneaks into the NLP space, as spaCy lib hits third major release
Natural Language Processing library spaCy 3.0 has been pushed into the open, bringing a slew of features worthy […]
Getting typed: NumPy hits 1.20, presents Python devs with lots to play with
NumPy users who thought that the scientific computing library could do well with proper type annotations are in […]
What’s the point: Kong Gateway, pip, ASF, Vitess, OpenShift, and Docker
API gateway Kong Gateway has rolled out its 2.3 release. In addition to finally allowing teams to name […]
RStudio 1.4 brings the pane as data scientists get visual mode, new Python powers
R development environment RStudio has made 1.4 available for downloading now. The latest version was released just in […]
Fourth time’s the charm: Tiobe declares Python programming language of 2020
It’s the beginning of the month, so software quality company Tiobe has done its usual magic and released […]
Just add Python: JupyterLab 3.0 arrives, making it easier to extend and debug notebooks
JupyterLab, a web-based user interface for Jupyter Notebooks, has just rolled out its third major release, providing users […]
Snakes in a box: Google open-sources Atheris Python Fuzzer
As interest in fuzzing as a software testing approach increases, Google decided to ride that wave and has […]
Pip gets disruptive in 20.3 release, while SymPy looks for enhanced usability
Hailed as an “important and disruptive release”, version 20.3 of the package installer for the Python programming language […]
TensorWho? MLflow cozies up with PyTorch, goes for universal tracking
To coincide with PyTorch Developer Day, data analytics biz Databricks has released version 1.12 of machine learning platform […]
What’s the point: .NET, C#, F#, Elastic, Haskell, InfluxDB, K10, and Python (sorta)
After pushing out many preliminary versions throughout the year, Microsoft has now released .NET 5.0, as well as […]