Hello Python Community,
We're pleased to announce the final release of IronPython 2.6.1. This version
of IronPython makes great strides in stability and compatibility, including a
considerable number of targeted bugfixes. This is our largest servicing release
to date, and with your help both
David,
A big thank you to you and all of the IP team for this; the import speed
enhancement is particularly welcome. We'll try it out in Resolver One
and report back to the list.
Regards,
Giles
On 10/02/2010 21:55, David DiCato wrote:
Hello Python Community,
We're pleased to announce
Hello Python Community,
We're pleased to announce the release of IronPython 2.6.1 RC1. This version of
IronPython makes great strides in stability and compatibility, including a
considerable number of targeted bugfixes. Because this is our largest servicing
release to date, and due to our
Congratulations and thanks and make sure Jimmy updates IronPython.net
with the new announcement. :-)
Michael
On 10/02/2010 21:55, David DiCato wrote:
Hello Python Community,
We're pleased to announce the release of IronPython 2.6.1 RC1. This
version of IronPython makes great strides in
On 10/02/2010, David DiCato ddic...@microsoft.com wrote:
In addition, we've made a substantial improvement in import time. Not only
does this reduce startup time, but can speed up the importing of large,
definition-heavy modules by up to 50%.
This is an good improvement, has reduced the
On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 2:55 PM, David DiCato ddic...@microsoft.com wrote:
due to our decision against incrementing the assembly version numbers,
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I'll try to find time to test it out this weekend. Good work, guys.
- Jeff