Facebook’s Hydra aims to simplify Python development
Open source framework replaces boilerplate code in complex apps with the ability to compose and override configurations
Open source framework replaces boilerplate code in complex apps with the ability to compose and override configurations
Sydney start-up Q-CTRL is releasing an open source library of error suppression controls for quantum computers.
Google today launched Cirq, an open source framework for running algorithms on the quantum computers that will be available in the near future.
Other languages on the move include R, Hack, and Rust, while Python cements its position as the king of there dynamically typed languages
The Python Fire library, which Google has already used in its machine intelligence project, automatically converts code into a CLI
The package provides tools and scripting supported, but Python does not become a first-class CLR language
Pipenv combines PipFile, Pip, and Virtualenv into a single toolchain
“It’s the first space mission to the ISS for this entire country,” explains Solange Cunin, CEO and co-founder of Quberider.
The {py}gradle plugin can put Python and Java on the same page when it comes to software builds
One in two Australian Internet users in Australia use Dropbox. Worldwide, more than 1.2 billion files are saved to the cloud storage service every 24 hours. And until recently, all those files were sitting in Amazon Web Services’ public cloud.
The BeeWare project offers tools and libraries offered for mobile and web development
Python 3 will overtake Python 2 in library support in a few months, according to Microsoft's statistical analysis
Julia, R, Scala, JavaScript, Matlab, and Bash are among the supported languages for the recomposed IPython
<a href="http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-06-2011/110607-paas-for-developers.html">Platform-as-a-service</a> cloud vendors Heroku and Engine Yard have been branching out to accommodate more developers by backing more programming languages.
Objective-C, used for developing Apple iOS applications, climbs to No. 6 in the monthly Tiobe Programming Community index for most popular programming languages, after being ranked at number 8 a year ago. Also posting gains, C# rose to No. 4, a jump of two spots a year ago, while PHP dropped from No. 4 at this time last year to No. 5.