Python 3.0 is end-of-lifed with the release of Python 3.1.All users of Python 3.0.x should upgrade to the most recent version ofPython 3; please see the downloads pages.
The latest version of FinalData Enterprise is 2.0, released on. It was initially added to our database on. FinalData Enterprise runs on the following operating systems: Windows. Users of FinalData Enterprise gave it a rating of 3 out of 5 stars.
Python 3.0 has been replaced by a newer bugfix release of Python.Please download Python 3.0.1 instead.
Python 3.0 final was released on December 3rd, 2008.
Python 3.0 (a.k.a. 'Python 3000' or 'Py3k') is a newversion of the language that is incompatible with the 2.x line ofreleases. The language is mostly the same, but many details,especially how built-in objects like dictionaries and strings work,have changed considerably, and a lot of deprecated features havefinally been removed. Also, the standard library has been reorganizedin a few prominent places.
Here are some Python 3.0 resources:
Please report bugs at http://bugs.python.org
This is a production release; we currently support these formats:
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[1] | The binaries for AMD64 will also work on processors that implement the Intel 64 architecture (formerly EM64T), i.e. the architecture that Microsoft calls x64, and AMD called x86-64 before calling it AMD64. They will not work on Intel Itanium Processors (formerly IA-64). |
The OpenCL 3.0 Finalized Specification was released on September 30th 2020
OpenCL 3.0 realigns the OpenCL roadmap to enable developer-requested functionality to be broadly deployed by hardware vendors, and it significantly increases deployment flexibility by empowering conformant OpenCL implementations to focus on functionality relevant to their target markets. OpenCL 3.0 also integrates subgroup functionality into the core specification, ships with a new unified API and OpenCL C 3.0 language specifications and introduces extensions for asynchronous data copies to enable a new class of embedded processors.