We're pleased to announce the release of Python Tools for Visual Studio 1.1 
http://pytools.codeplex.com/releases/view/76091. Python Tools for Visual Studio 
(PTVS) is an open-source plug-in for Visual Studio which supports programming 
with the Python programming language. PTVS supports a broad range of features 
including: 
    * Supports CPython and IronPython 
    * Python editor with advanced member and signature intellisense 
    * Code navigation: "Find all refs", goto definition, and object browser 
    * Local and remote debugging 
    * Profiling with multiple views 
    * Integrated REPL window with inline matplotlib graphics 
    * Support for HPC clusters and MPI, including debugging & Profiling 
    * Interactive parallel computing via integrated IPython REPL

This release includes new core IDE features, a couple of new sample libraries 
for interacting with Kinect and Excel, and many bug fixes for issues reported 
since the release of 1.0. The 1.1 release altogether contains over 150 bug 
fixes and new features since 1.0. 

For the core IDE features we've added many new features which improve the basic 
editing experience. This includes a smart tag feature for automatically adding 
imports, a command for cleaning up unused imports, support for recognizing 
isinstance() calls and using them for providing improved completions. We've 
also updated goto definition to go to members defined in the standard library.

We've also made several improvements to the project system. Some improvements 
which should help just about everyone include support for linked files that 
live outside of the project directory. This makes it easy to keep your project 
file separate from your code files. For IronPython users you can now add 
references to .NET projects or .NET assemblies and we'll automatically reload 
and re-analyze the references when they're rebuilt. For CPython users you can 
now add a reference to a .pyd extension module enabling analysis of the 
extension to provide completions. We've also improved intellisense across 
multiple Python projects in the same solution. 

This release also includes some improvements to the interactive REPL window. 
This includes improvements to IPython REPL support including support for inline 
graphs and proper support for IPython's numbered prompts. We've added support 
for using IPython mode w/o PyLab - this enables out-of-line graphs and improves 
the startup time of the interactive window.

The debugger has also seen several small improvements in this release. There's 
a new option to step into the Python standard library while debugging, another 
option to not break on SystemExit exception with exit codes of zero. Finally 
we've added support for displaying Python thread name in the threads window. 
We've also improved the Debug->Attach support and made it easier to attach to a 
process which is not actively running Python code.

Another major addition to 1.1 includes the addition of two additional sample 
libraries available as separate downloads: PyKinect for working with the Kinect 
Beta SDK and Pyvot for working with Excel spreadsheets. Once downloaded and 
installed these plug-in to Visual Studio and provide templates; and they 
provide built-in support for installing into one of the recognized Python 
interpreters via Tools->Python Tools->Samples. 

We'd like to thank all of the users who took the time to report issues and 
feedback for this release: 445363200, adv12, Andrew, AphexSA, benpmorgan, 
chadbr, dgkbny, drgn, holmboe, hyh, jimpeak, juanalumni, kingnaoufal, 
lblanchon, liuzhenhai, mahpour, MichaelBaker, po6856, pztrick44, 
RobertMcGinley, salerio, slide_o_mix, somini, SoonStudios, stakemura, 
stephenkennedy, sumitbasu, swift_dev, synergetic, teebot, tiphon, 
timeisaparallax, tonyandrewmeyer, xavier_grundus, and Zooba.

Thanks,
The Python Tools for Visual Studio Team


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