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An experimental ‘no-GIL’ build mode in Python 3.13 disables the Global Interpreter Lock to enable true parallel execution in Python. Here’s where to start.
The whole Python 2 vs 3 crap really made me uninterested in programming python, sure I used and still use lots of python dependent FOSS but I never made it “one of my languages” so to speak.
Python 3.13 introduced a special ‘free-threading’ or ‘no-GIL’ build of the interpreter to allow full parallelism with Python threads, but it’s still considered an experimental feature.
Python 2 vs. Python 3. Python 2.0, which included several new features and enhancements, was released in 2000. However, as the language developed, ...
MicroPython, on the other hand, is a lean and efficient use of the Python 3 (aka Python) programming language that's optimized to run on microcontrollers and embedded systems.
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