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Ledger 2.6.1 released

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Ledger 2.6.1 is released today. This is a bug fix release only, which fixes some blocking issues relating to the -p and -e options. It is a recommended upgrade for all Ledger users. It may be downloaded here

Work now turns fully to the upcoming 3.0 release, which represents a substantial code cleanup and rationalization of the user interface and several internal facilities. It will also focus on Python integration and better value expression handling.

Too much good stuff

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I have been somewhat lax with blogging lately, because I’ve been too absorbed in playing with too many new things (and busy at work, with real life, and etc). So thought I’d just make a quick list today to share some of the exciting stuff I’ve been finding…

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