YES!!! +1 to the authors of the statistics and pathlib modules.


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yeah , asyncio is a great module, congrat for all jobs you are doing
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2014-03-17 18:11 GMT+01:00 Giampaolo Rodola' <g.rodola@gmail.com>:
The what's new looks truly amazing, with pathlib and asyncio being my favourite additions.
Thanks for all the hard work.


On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 5:57 PM, Ryan Gonzalez <rymg19@gmail.com> wrote:
YES!!! +1 to the authors of the statistics and pathlib modules.


On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 1:29 AM, Larry Hastings <larry@hastings.org> wrote:

On behalf of the Python development team, I'm thrilled to announce
the official release of Python 3.4.


Python 3.4 includes a range of improvements of the 3.x series, including
hundreds of small improvements and bug fixes. �Major new features and
changes in the 3.4 release series include:

\* PEP 428, a "pathlib" module providing object-oriented filesystem paths
\* PEP 435, a standardized "enum" module
\* PEP 436, a build enhancement that will help generate introspection
� � � � � �information for builtins
\* PEP 442, improved semantics for object finalization
\* PEP 443, adding single-dispatch generic functions to the standard library
\* PEP 445, a new C API for implementing custom memory allocators
\* PEP 446, changing file descriptors to not be inherited by default
� � � � � �in subprocesses
\* PEP 450, a new "statistics" module
\* PEP 451, standardizing module metadata for Python's module import system
\* PEP 453, a bundled installer for the \*pip\* package manager
\* PEP 454, a new "tracemalloc" module for tracing Python memory allocations
\* PEP 456, a new hash algorithm for Python strings and binary data
\* PEP 3154, a new and improved protocol for pickled objects
\* PEP 3156, a new "asyncio" module, a new framework for asynchronous I/O


To download Python 3.4.0 visit:

� � http://www.python.org/download/releases/3.4.0/


This is a production release. �Please report any issues you notice to:

� � �http://bugs.python.org/


Enjoy!


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