30 2025 Exclusive — Python Release November
– the migration path from 3.12 is smooth, and the CPython core team has provided detailed guidance to help you transition without breaking existing code.
By the end of the day, the git log for the Python repository was a tapestry of gratitude: python release november 30 2025
The result was a version of Python that could truly run multiple CPU‑bound tasks in parallel without the dreaded “interpreter deadlock” that had plagued data‑science pipelines for years. The change was subtle enough that existing code didn’t break, yet powerful enough to let a single‑machine AI model train at double speed with the same hardware. – the migration path from 3
: A small team of engineers gathered around a solar‑powered laptop, running a prototype AI that used intent to certify the provenance of medical data. The AI’s output included a cryptographic hash of the intent record, satisfying a new regulation that required traceable AI decisions. : A small team of engineers gathered around