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Python 2.3.5 (release candidate 1) available Print E-mail

Since Jan 26th, 2005 Python 2.3.5 (release candidate 1) is available for download (a bugfix release). Around 50 bugs were fixed since 2.3.4. The release notes can be found at the Python website.  It will be the last release in the 2.3.x series.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 08 February 2005 )
 
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