So are you going to attend? Too bad we can't meet in person!

Cheers,
Carlos

El 03/06/14 11:24, Sylvain Corlay escribió:
+1 on Nick's comment. It is really too bad that you cannot come to the Scipy conference.
Cheers, Sylvain

On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 11:29:36 AM UTC-4, Nicholas Chisholm wrote:

    Carlos & the Spyder team,

    Thanks for the excellent work, and I look forward to the final
    release!

    Carlos, it is upsetting to me that you do not have funding to
    attend the Scipy conference. The work you are doing is extremely
    important in my opinion. I switched from MATLAB to Python for
    doing scientific computing a few months ago and Spyder made that
    transition /much /easier. Heck, doesn't Anaconda use Spyder as
    it's featured code editor? I feel like they ought to be happy to
    give you the money to attend the conference considering the
    software you are creating has the potential to bring them a lot of
    users. /I'd/ give you the money if I had it (grad student's don't
    make much) and I'd /definitely /give you the money if I ran a
    company that relied on scientists/engineers using Python to get
    business. Even Enthought's code editor has nowhere near the
    feature set of Spyder at present, and it doesn't seem to have been
    appreciably updated in a while.

    It makes me said, but hopefully you will be able to attend next year.

    Nick



    On Monday, May 26, 2014 7:08:57 PM UTC-4, Carlos Córdoba wrote:

        @Sylvain: Sorry, no financial aid for me this year, so no
        SciPy :( I'm a bit sad because it's such a nice conference and
        I had a pretty good talk to give!

        @Phyo: Yes, it's too late for 2.3 but you can work on it for
        2.3.1 (our first bugfix release) to be released at the end of
        July or first week of August. Just submit a PR as soon as you
        can so we can start to discuss it with a good amount of time.

        @Yuxiang: Great, I'm glad you like it!


        Cheers,
        Carlos

        El 25/05/14 13:00, Phyo Arkar escribió:
        If i rework on adaptable ipython schema , it will be too late
        for now i guess. Sorry man , i was very busy with my project
        and deadline is end of this month. If anyone want to take
        over my current work of adaptable ipython schema let me know.



        On Sat, May 24, 2014 at 10:27 PM, Carlos Córdoba
        <[email protected]> wrote:

            Hi all,

            On the behalf of Spyder's development team, I'm pleased
            to announce the first and only release candidate of our
            upcoming 2.3 version.

            We've been working on this version for over a year now
            and as far as we know is very stable. There are still
            some minor bugs to squash but we encourage all people who
            like the bleeding edge to give it a try.

            The most important improvement of this release is that it
            supports Python 3.2/3.3/3.4 besides (of course) Python
            2.6/2.7. This version also comes with highlighting of
            cells in the Editor, i.e. portions of a file separated by
            comments of the form "# %%" (like Matlab cells), a new
            shortcut to quickly move to the IPython console
            (Ctrl+Shift+I) and several important bugfixes.

            This release comes almost a month and a half after beta4
            and we feel we are quite close to the final one. To
            download it please go to our Bitbucket Downloads page:

            https://bitbucket.org/spyder-ide/spyderlib/downloads
            <https://bitbucket.org/spyder-ide/spyderlib/downloads>

            See the incomplete changelog here:
            http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/wiki/ChangeLogBeta
            <http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/wiki/ChangeLogBeta>

            And don't forget to follow Spyder updates/news on the
            project website (http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/
            <http://code.google.com/p/spyderlib/>) and on our
            official blog (http://spyder-ide.blogspot.com/
            <http://spyder-ide.blogspot.com/>).

            Enjoy!
            Carlos

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