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ActivePerl 5.26 and Komodo 11 Released; Zeridian Beta; Python Machine Learning Webinar

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[[Open Source Languages Newsletter]]( What's New at ActiveState - [Zeridian by ActiveState - Join the Beta](#story1) - [Komodo 11 Released - New CodeIntel, Print Debugging, DevDocs and More](#story2) - [Webinar: Optimizing Machine Learning with TensorFlow, Intel and ActivePython](#story3) - [ActivePerl 5.26 Released, Plus 5.24 and 5.22 Updates](#story4) - [Dealing with Ruby Dependency Conflicts](#story5) - [Making the Jump to Go - A Guide for Java Developers](#story6) --------------------------------------------------------------- []Zeridian by ActiveState - Join the Beta ActiveState is unveiling a new product and we'd like you to be a part of it. Research shows that over 60% of today's applications contain open source security vulnerabilities, and 85% are challenged with license compliance. The solution: Zeridian by ActiveState. But we need your help! We're looking for a few good testers like you to find bugs and give us feedback on what you'd want to see around security, compliance and analytics of the programming languages you use. [Learn More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- []Komodo 11 Released - New CodeIntel, Print Debugging, DevDocs and More After roughly a year of hard work, we’re happy to announce the release of Komodo 11. This major release features revamped code intelligence, helping you work smarter and faster than ever before with all your languages, such as Perl, Python, PHP, Go and Node.js. Enjoy new features such as smarter autocomplete and symbol browser; easy print debugging; DevDocs integration; Project/Folder templates and faster overall performance. Plus, [save $50 on Komodo IDE now]( through Oct. 31st. [Download Komodo 11]( --------------------------------------------------------------- []Webinar: Optimizing Machine Learning with TensorFlow, Intel and ActivePython In case you missed it, our recent Python webinar, "Accelerating Your Algorithms in Production with Python and Intel MKL" is now available. [Watch the webinar recording here](. And [join us for our next webinar]( on Oct. 26th, 10:30am PT / 1:30pm ET. We'll be teaming up with Intel for a technical session on how you can get the most out of TensorFlow, Google's popular machine learning library, including: - General intro to TensorFlow - Use cases for running TensorFlow on CPUs - Proposed benchmarks and projected accelerations - Using multiple nodes to train large data sets - How you can get acceleration with Intel MKL and ActivePython [Save Your Spot]( --------------------------------------------------------------- []ActivePerl 5.26 Released, Plus 5.24 and 5.22 Updates We are pleased to announce that we have released not only the latest and greatest Perl 5 version to date, 5.26, but updates to 5.24 and 5.22 as well. The Perl team has been working hard on performance and 5.26 is no different! Performance changes include improvements in hashing, readline, optimized array and hash assignment, conversion of a single digit string to a number, split, and reference assignment. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- []Dealing with Ruby Dependency Conflicts Dependency hell: If you’ve done any significant amount of programming or system administration, no matter which framework you used, you’ve been there — you’ve found yourself bogged down in cross-dependency and package configuration issues. While a certain amount of dependency resolution is a fact of life for most developers, there are tools that can help to manage it. How, you ask? This article discusses tools designed to mitigate dependency conflicts for Ruby programmers. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- []Making the Jump to Go: A Guide for Java Developers If you’re a Java developer, chances are you’ve heard rumblings of a trendy new language that came out of Google: Go. And if you're looking for ways to code faster and better, you may be asking yourself whether any of your existing applications are good candidates to move to Go. This article explores how to get started with Go development, the key differences between Java and Go, and whether Go is a better choice for application development than Java today. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Keep up to date on all ActiveState news! [@ActiveState on Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Google+]( [ActiveState on LinkedIn]( [ActiveState]( 1000 - 1177 W Hastings St | Vancouver, BC V6E 2K3 | Canada Phone: (778) 786 1100 | Toll-Free: 1 (866) 631 4581 | Fax: (778) 786 1133 If you'd like to stop receiving these emails, click on the following link: [Unsubscribe](

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