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Luis Norambuena@programming.devM to Python@programming.devEnglish · 30 days ago

Python 3.14.0a7, 3.13.3, 3.12.10, 3.11.12, 3.10.17 and 3.9.22 are now available

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Python 3.14.0a7, 3.13.3, 3.12.10, 3.11.12, 3.10.17 and 3.9.22 are now available

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Luis Norambuena@programming.devM to Python@programming.devEnglish · 30 days ago
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Not one, not two, not three, not four, not five, but six releases! Is this the most in a single day? 3.12-3.14 were regularly scheduled, and we had some security fixes to release in 3.9-3.11 so let’s make a big day of it. This also marks the last bugfix release of 3.12 as it enters the security-only phase. See devguide.python.org/versions/ for a chart. Python 3.14.0a7 Here comes the final alpha! This means we have just four weeks until the first beta to get those last features into 3.14 before...
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    Getting close to python π releasing. Looking forward to it!

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    I’ve been playing around with the free-threaded build of 3.13 and it seems pretty stable with the standard library at least. Most of what I’ve read suggests the only problems have been with 3rd party libraries that make unsafe assumptions about the GIL being around. But I’ve tried it out with my own production code and it’s been rock solid and performant (at least by Python standards).

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    Is there a Node Version Manager (nvm) equivalent for Python out there?

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      uv

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        This is excellent, thank you

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