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Awesome New Features in Python 3.9

july 15, 2020 by michael krasnov | tags: python, release
Awesome New Features in Python 3.9

Python 3.9 is currently in the 4th iteration of its beta phase (as of July 2020). While some things may change, it is now pretty clear what the new release will look like.

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Python 3.8 released: what’s new

december 22, 2019 by michael krasnov | tags: data science, python
Python 3.8 released: what’s new

Github ranked Python to be #2 most popular programming language in 2019. It is praised for being concise, easy to learn and use, rich in features. In addition, Python and R are to-go languages for data science applications. Python 3.8 was released in October of 2019 and here are the new exciting features that came with it:

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