We’ve been quietly squashing bugs in ev3dev-stretch over the past six months and we think it time to take it out of beta.
Some interesting new features include:
If you run into any problems, be sure to open an issue on GitHub.
After several months’ work, python-ev3dev version 2 is available in beta. This release is specifically targeted at ev3dev-stretch, and comes with a variety of improvements to existing interfaces as well as some new features. In particular, we hope that writing software for driving robots will now be significantly easier.
The ev3dev news has been quite for while, but we’ve slowly been plodding along on ev3dev-stretch. If you haven’t tried it yet, it now is a good time. Look for the blue box on the downloads page.
Some interesting new features include:
If you run into any problems, be sure to open an issue on GitHub.
podcast.__init__
is the Podcast About Python and the People Who Make It Great,
and Episode 127
is about Legos, robots, and Python! Tobias Macey talks with David Lechner and Denis Demidov about
the ev3dev project and how you can program your Lego Mindstorms with Python!
This is a stable maintenance release. We’ve pulled in the updates and security fixes from Debian 8.9 and the most recent ev3dev kernel.