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Release 3.0 |
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9 | Feburary, 2014 | |
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11 | This is a really big release. Over 150 contributors, and almost 6000 commits in under a year. | |
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12 | Support for languages other than Python is greatly improved, | |
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13 | notebook UI has been significantly redesigned, | |
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14 | and a lot of improvement has happened in the experimental interactive widgets. | |
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15 | The message protocol and document format have both been updated, | |
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16 | while maintaining better compatibility with previous versions than prior updates. | |
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18 | 3.x will be the last monolithic release of IPython, | |
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19 | as the next release cycle will see the growing project split into its Python-specific and language-agnostic components. | |
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20 | Language-agnostic projects (notebook, qtconsole, etc.) will move under the umbrella of the new Project Jupyter name, | |
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21 | while Python-specific projects (interactive Python shell, Python kernel, IPython.parallel) | |
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22 | will remain under IPython, and be split into a few smaller packages. | |
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23 | To reflect this, IPython is in a bit of a transition state. | |
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24 | The logo on the notebook is now the Jupyter logo. | |
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25 | When installing kernels system-wide, they go in a `jupyter` directory. | |
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26 | We are going to do our best to ease this transition for users and developers. | |
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28 | Big changes are ahead. | |
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