Wingware is a silver sponsor for PyCon 2010. If you will be at the conference, please stop by our booth in the expo hall or come to one of our open space events (times will be posted on the open ...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2010/02/wingware-at-pycon-2010.html
It has been quite a while since I've announced a new release of Wing IDE here. We are now up to version 3.2.4. Here is a summary of what we added in Wing IDE 3.2: Support for Python 3.0 and 3....
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2010/02/wingware-python-ide-324-released.html
Wingware is a silver sponsor for PyCon this year. If you are going, please come see us! We can help you get Wing IDE set up with your code base, answer questions, give demos, or talk about our ex...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2009/03/wingware-python-ide-open-space-at-pycon.html
If you haven't already taken in a PyCon , you may not know what you have been missing. Indeed you may not know that PyCon is less a conference than a week-long session of intensive technologica...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2009/03/come-to-pycon-2009.html
I recently had to make a C extension module and associated Python code work with all Python versions from Python 2.0 through 3.0. Initially, I thought this was going to be very difficult but as i...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2009/02/making-code-run-on-python-20-through-30.html
Wingware has just released two new versions of its Python IDE: Version 3.0.5 is a bug fix release that improves many aspects of the vi keyboard mode. It also fixes some problems with CPU loadin...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2008/04/wing-ide-305-and-31beta3-released.html
Socially, I can be pretty dense. This made it possible for me to arrive at a startling revelation at PyCon this year, one that significantly changed my perception of the Python community, and my ...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2008/03/pycon-and-python-community.html
Wingware released two new versions of its Python IDE this week. Version 3.0.4 is a bug fix release, most notable for reducing debugger overhead by about 50% per Python instruction executed. The...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2008/03/wing-ide-304-and-31-beta1-released.html
Today is the last day to pre-register for PyCon. After that it's just on-site registration, starting next week. Don't delay, because the venue could reach its capacity of 1200 -- currently there ...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2008/03/last-pycon-pre-registration-day.html
Wingware just released version 3.0 final of its integrated development environment for Python. New features include multi-threaded debugging, hover tips with debug data values, auto-completion in...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2007/10/wing-ide-30-released.html
I'm dusting off this long-neglected blog... John Ehresman and I recently gave a talk at the Cambridge Python Users Group meeting. We talked about Wing IDE and some of our experiences developing ...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2007/09/talk-on-wingware-for-cambridge-python.html
Google Summer of Code is done and the results are in. The following are the completed projects that were mentored by the Python Software Foundation: Adam Kerz -- Universal File System Interface...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2005/10/google-summer-of-code-results.html
At PyCon 2005 there was a lot of buzz about Ruby on Rails and why Python doesn't have a single default or recommended web framework. To some extent the answer is that Python has a much bigger com...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2005/10/pythons-answer-to-ruby-on-rails.html
For some reason, it's been a long time since I've seen a review of Python IDEs. The Utah Python Users Group just did a Review of Six Python IDEs , including PyDev (based on Eclipse), Eric3, Boa C...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2005/09/finally-new-review-of-python-ides.html
The PyCon 2006 Call for Proposals has just been released. The submission deadline is October 31, 2005. PyCon 2006 will be held February 24-26 2006 in Addison, Texas (near Dallas), at the Dallas...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2005/09/pycon-2006-call-for-proposals.html
Google has announced a new program that pays students $4500 for the successful completion of an open source project over the summer. This is a great opportunity for Python -- paid students can ta...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2005/06/google-summer-of-code-funds-students.html
O'Reilly Associates is going to be printing the third installment of its Python Success Stories . Please consider contributing your story . This collection is helpful to Python advocates making...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2005/03/python-success-stories-volume-iii.html
PyCon is coming and part of my job there is to help present the "What is the PSF" talk after the keynote on day two. The goal is to let people know what the PSF does and, hopefully, to generate...
http://pythonology.blogspot.com/2005/03/case-for-python-software-foundation.html
A few years back I started pythonology.org as a way to try to help new users pick up Python, particularly when they needed material to convince management that Python is a good choice. Together ...