Wingware is a gold sponsor of PyCon 2013, which is being held next week in Santa Clara, California. If you are going to the conference, please come meet us in the expo hall in booth number 103, Thursday night through Saturday. Two of our developers, John Ehresman and Stephan Deibel, will be showing off our Python IDE and handing out Wingware goodies.
from __future__ import wing5
As a special treat, we will be unveiling Wing IDE 5, which has not yet been publicly released. We're very exciting about this new version and are looking forward to showing it off and getting your feedback.
PySide BoF
For those interested in developing Qt GUI apps with PySide: Wingware is also organizing a PySide BoF at PyCon, on Saturday night. This meeting will focus on the future development of PySide.
Hope to see you there!
Wingware was founded in 1999 to provide high-quality software development solutions to Python programmers. Wing IDE is our integrated development environment designed specifically for the Python programming language and Python-based frameworks such as Django,Turbogears, Zope, Plone, Google App Engine, wxPython, PyQt, and many others, as well as Python-based applications like Blender, Maya, and NUKE/NUKEX.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Wing IDE 4.1.12 Released
Wingware has released version 4.1.12 of Wing IDE, our integrated development environment designed specifically for the Python programming language.
Wing IDE is a cross-platform Python IDE that provides a professional quality code editor with vi, emacs, and other key bindings, auto-completion, call tips, refactoring, context-aware auto-editing, a powerful graphical debugger, version control, unit testing, search, and many other features.
This minor release includes:
Learn more about Wing IDE | See what's new in Wing 4 | Try a free trial | Purchase a License
Wing IDE is a cross-platform Python IDE that provides a professional quality code editor with vi, emacs, and other key bindings, auto-completion, call tips, refactoring, context-aware auto-editing, a powerful graphical debugger, version control, unit testing, search, and many other features.
This minor release includes:
- Support for Python 2.6 and 2.7 running on cygwin
- List SHA1 hashes on the downloads page
- Show perspectives key bindings in Load Perspective sub-menu
- Fix several color-related regressions
- Fix extract refactoring when toplevel source is indented
- Return focus to editor after refactoring operations
- 6 other bug fixes and minor improvements
Learn more about Wing IDE | See what's new in Wing 4 | Try a free trial | Purchase a License
Monday, March 4, 2013
Two Free PyCon 2013 Passes
Wingware is sponsoring PyCon 2013 and we have two free passes to the conference to give away. The conference is sold out so this is perhaps the only way to get a pass now. If you would like one, please email sales@wingware.com and tell us a bit about yourself. Please apply only if you can travel to the conference and pay for housing, as we are only offering the passes and not covering any other expenses.
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