ActiveState Platform - January 2020

Komodo 12 now available and integrated with the ActiveState Platform.
January 17, 2020
New Version

Features

  • State Tool adds package command - The State Tool, the command line utility for the ActiveState Platform, includes a new package command you can use to manage packages in your projects. You can view, add, remove, and change the packages included in your project, and update your project on the Platform.
  • Python catalog exceeds 20,000 packages - You can now choose from over 20,000 unique packages to add to your custom Python 2 and Python 3 projects.
  • Request specific dependency versions - You now have selective control over the versions of dependencies that are included in your project. For example, if you include pandas in your project, numpy will be included as a dependency with a specific version. You can now independently change the version of numpy to use.
  • Commit messages - You can now optionally add commit messages to record your changes to a project with each commit.
  • Komodo 12 available and integrated with the Platform - The new release of ActiveState’s Komodo IDE, includes the State Tool which enables seamless integration with the ActiveState Platform. Key features:
    • Associate your new or existing Komodo project with an ActiveState Platform project. The Komodo project manages your source code, while the Platform project manages the core language distribution (e.g. Python 3.6.6) and the specific packages you have chosen to use with the runtime (e.g. Requests 2.18.4).
    • Run State Tool commands from within Komodo using the toolbar or Commando. You can access the variety of commands the State Tool supports for viewing and working with Platform projects without leaving your editor.
    • Work in the isolated “activated” environment created by the State Tool. When a project is activated, the State Tool downloads the language runtime, the packages you have selected and any dependencies, and sets up the activated virtual environment. When you run your code in Komodo you are using the ActiveState project language runtime isolated from any other runtimes you may have installed on your computer.
Komodo 12 is now integrated with the ActiveState Platform.

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