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Python 3.8.2 Custom Builds on the ActiveState Platform

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Hi {NAME}, Just wanted to let you know that Python 3.8.2 is now available for environments for Windo

[Platform Update:]( Hi {NAME}, Just wanted to let you know that Python 3.8.2 is now available for [building custom runtime]( environments for Windows, Linux and Mac on the ActiveState Platform. In addition, we’ve also released a critical security update for ActivePython 3.6.6 to address two critical vulnerabilities found in Django v2.0.3. You can [download the updated version]( from the ActiveState Platform, which includes the Django updates, as well as others. Get caught up on all the latest [ActiveState Platform news](. We're Hiring! Come work with a welcoming, diverse team as we develop the future of open source technology. We're currently looking for a Linux Build Engineer, Build and Release Engineer, Python Specialist, and more! [View Open Positions >>]( Stuff We Like A collection of interesting news and cool projects from around the web. - Sorting is one of the most thoroughly studied algorithms in computer science; [this primer]( goes over the different algorithms in Python, including their implementations and time complexity. - Brush up on your basic programming concepts and check out this [tutorial]( on creating different pattern programs with for loops. - [This post]( dives into genetic algorithms and neutral networks, and shows how they can be utilized to create an AI that learns how to play Super Mario Brothers! [Facebook]( [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( ActiveState Software, 1000 - 1177 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6E 2K3 [Unsubscribe]( [Manage preferences](

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