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Minor release to list

Subject: [ANN] Spyder 3.2.3 is released!

Hi all,

On the behalf of the Spyder Project Contributors, I'm pleased to announce that Spyder 3.2.3 has been released and is available for Windows, GNU/Linux and MacOS X: https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/releases

This release comes one week after version 3.2.2 and it adds the following new features:

  • A button to the Variable Explorer to remove to remove all variables at once.

It also fixes one critical problem:

  • An AttributeError when running code in the IPython console while using old versions of the qtconsole package.

In this release we fixed 10 issues and merged 9 pull requests that amount to almost 40 commits. For a full list of fixes, please see our Changelog.

Don't forget to follow Spyder updates/news on the project Github website.

Last, but not least, we welcome any contribution that helps making Spyder an efficient scientific development and computing environment. Join us to help creating your favorite environment!

Enjoy! Carlos


Major release to list

Subject: [ANN] Spyder 3.0 is released!

Hi all,

On the behalf of the Spyder Project Contributors, I'm pleased to announce that Spyder 3.0 has been released and is available for Windows, GNU/Linux and MacOS X: https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/releases

This release represents more than two years of development since version 2.3.0 was released, and it introduces major enhancements and new features. The most important ones are:

  • Third-party plugins: External developers can now create plugins that extend Spyder in novel and interesting ways. For example, we already have plugins for the line-profiler and memory-profiler projects, and also a graphical frontend for the conda package manager. These plugins can be distributed as pip and/or conda packages for authors convenience.
  • Improved projects support: Projects have been revamped and improved significantly in Spyder 3.0. With our new projects support, people will have the possibility of easily working on different coding efforts at the same time. That's because projects save the state of open files in the Editor and allow Python packages created as part of the project to be imported in our consoles.
  • Support for much more programming languages: Spyder relies now on the excellent Pygments library to provide syntax highlight and suggest code completions in the Editor, for all programming languages supported by it.
  • A new file switcher: Spyder 3.0 comes with a fancy file switcher, very similar in spirit to the one present in Sublime Text. This is a dialog to select among the open files in the Editor, by doing a fuzzy search through their names. It also lets users to view the list of classes, methods and functions defined in the current file, and select one of them. This dialog is activated with Ctrl+P.
  • A Numpy array graphical builder: Users who need to create NumPy arrays in Spyder for matrices and vectors can do it now in a graphical way by pressing Ctrl+M in the Editor or the Consoles. This will open an empty 2D table widget to be filled with the data required by the user.
  • A new icon theme based on FontAwesome.
  • A new set of default pane layouts for those coming from Rstudio or Matlab (under View > Window layouts).
  • A simpler and more intuitive way to introduce keyboard shortcuts.
  • Support for PyQt5, which fixes problems in MacOS X and in high definition screens.

For a complete list of changes, please see our changelog

Spyder 2.3 has been a huge success (being downloaded almost 550,000 times!) and we hope 3.0 will be as successful as it. For that we fixed 203 important bugs, merged 218 pull requests from about 40 authors and added almost 2850 commits between these two releases.

Don't forget to follow Spyder updates/news on the project Github website: https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder

Last, but not least, we welcome any contribution that helps making Spyder an efficient scientific development/computing environment. Join us to help creating your favorite environment!

Enjoy!
-Carlos


Major release to others

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Subject: [ANN] Spyder 3.0 is released!

Hi all,

On the behalf of the Spyder Project Contributors (https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/graphs/contributors), I'm pleased to announce that Spyder 3.0 has been released and is available for Windows, GNU/Linux and MacOS X: https://github.com/spyder-ide/spyder/releases

Spyder is a free, open-source (MIT license) interactive development environment for the Python language with advanced editing, interactive testing, debugging and introspection features. It was designed to provide MATLAB-like features (integrated help, interactive console, variable explorer with GUI-based editors for NumPy arrays and Pandas dataframes), it is strongly oriented towards scientific computing and software development.


Beta release

Subject: [ANN] Spyder 3.0 seventh public beta release

Hi all,

On the behalf of the Spyder Project Contributors, I'm pleased to announce the seventh beta of our next major version: Spyder 3.0.

We've been working on this version for more than two years now and as far as we know it's working very well. There are still several bugs to squash but we encourage all people who like the bleeding edge to give it a try. This beta version is released two weeks after our sixth one and it includes more than 200 commits.

Spyder 3.0 comes with several interesting and exciting new features. The most important ones are:

  • Third-party plugins: External developers can now create plugins that extend Spyder in novel and interesting ways. For example, we already have plugins for the line-profiler and memory-profiler projects, and also a graphical frontend for the conda package manager. These plugins can be distributed as pip and/or conda packages for authors convenience.
  • Improved projects support: Projects have been revamped and improved significantly in Spyder 3.0. With our new projects support, people will have the possibility of easily working on different coding efforts at the same time. That's because projects save the state of open files in the Editor and allow Python packages created as part of the project to be imported in our consoles.
  • Support for much more programming languages: Spyder relies now on the excellent Pygments library to provide syntax highlight and suggest code completions in the Editor, for all programming languages supported by it.
  • A new file switcher: Spyder 3.0 comes with a fancy file switcher, very similar in spirit to the one present in Sublime Text. This is a dialog to select among the open files in the Editor, by doing a fuzzy search through their names. It also lets users to view the list of classes, methods and functions defined in the current file, and select one of them. This dialog is activated with Ctrl+P.
  • A Numpy array graphical builder: Users who need to create NumPy arrays in Spyder for matrices and vectors can do it now in a graphical way by pressing Ctrl+M in the Editor or the Consoles. This will open an empty 2D table widget to be filled with the data required by the user.
  • A new icon theme based on FontAwesome.
  • A new set of default pane layouts for those coming from Rstudio or Matlab (under View > Window layouts).
  • A simpler and more intuitive way to introduce keyboard shortcuts.
  • Support for PyQt5, which fixes problems in MacOS X and in high definition screens.

For a complete list of changes, please see our changelog

You can easily install this beta if you use Anaconda by running:

conda update qt pyqt
conda install -c qttesting qt pyqt
conda install -c spyder-ide spyder==3.0.0b7

Or you can use pip with this command:

pip install --pre -U spyder

Enjoy!
-Carlos