✨ Check your third-party library compatibility on pyreadiness.org before a full migration, as some complex C-extensions are still catching up to the 3.13 changes. To help you decide on your upgrade path, I can: Provide a comparison chart between 3.12 and 3.13.1 Explain how to enable the experimental No-GIL mode List the breaking changes for C-extension developers
, released today, is the settler. It is the version that enterprises and cautious production managers wait for. The news wasn’t about flashy new keywords or syntax overhauls; it was about stability. python release 3.13.1 news today
The new, colorized, multi-line interactive REPL (a highlight of 3.13) saw several usability fixes: The news wasn’t about flashy new keywords or
Since this is a maintenance release, no new features are introduced. Instead, the team resolved issues in several key areas: it was about stability. The new
Enhancements to the new interactive shell, including better multi-line editing and color support handling.