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Python 3.8.0Release Date: Oct. 14, 2019
This is the stable release of Python 3.8.0Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.8.0, an outdated release. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here.
Major new features of the 3.8 series, compared to 3.7=
specifier for debuggingcontinue
is now legal in finally:
blocksasyncio
event loop is now ProactorEventLoop
multiprocessing
multiprocessing
can now use shared memory segments to avoid pickling costs between processestyped_ast
is merged back to CPythonLOAD_GLOBAL
is now 40% fasterpickle
now uses Protocol 4 by default, improving performanceThere are many other interesting changes, please consult the "What's New" page in the documentation for a full list.
More resourcesInterviewer: And how long have you been here?
Camel spotter: Three years.
Interviewer: So, in, er, three years you've spotted no camels?
Camel spotter: Yes in only three years. Er, I tell a lie, four, be fair, five. I've been camel spotting for just the seven years. Before that of course I was a Yeti Spotter.
Interviewer: A Yeti Spotter, that must have been extremely interesting.
Camel spotter: Oh, it was extremely interesting, very, very - quite... it was dull; dull, dull, dull, oh God it was dull. Sitting in the Waterloo waiting room. Of course once you've seen one Yeti you've seen them all.
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