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Python 3.9.1Release Date: Dec. 7, 2020
This is the first maintenance release of Python 3.9Note: The release you're looking at is Python 3.9.1, a bugfix release for the legacy 3.9 series. Python 3.11 is now the latest feature release series of Python 3. Get the latest release of 3.11.x here.
We've made 282 changes since 3.9.0 which is a significant amount. To compare, 3.8.1 only saw 192 commits since 3.8.0.
Installer news3.9.1 is the first version of Python to support macOS 11 Big Sur. With Xcode 11 and later it is now possible to build “Universal 2” binaries which work on Apple Silicon. We are providing such an installer as the macos11.0
variant. This installer can be deployed back to older versions, tested down to OS X 10.9. As we are waiting for an updated version of pip
, please consider the macos11.0
installer experimental.
This work would not have been possible without the effort of Ronald Oussoren, Ned Deily, and Lawrence D’Anna from Apple. Thank you!
This is the first version of Python to default to the 64-bit installer on Windows. The installer now also actively disallows installation on Windows 7. Python 3.9 is incompatible with this unsupported version of Windows.
Major new features of the 3.9 series, compared to 3.8Some of the new major new features and changes in Python 3.9 are:
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You can find a more comprehensive list in this release's "What's New" document.
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