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22 jun. 2001 · Python was created in the early 1990s by Guido van Rossum at Stichting Mathematisch Centrum in the Netherlands as a successor of a language called ABC. Guido remains Python’s …
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Python 2.3.4 - May 27, 2004 Download Windows installer Python 2.3.3 - Dec. 19, 2003 Download Windows installer Python 2.3.2 - Oct. 3, 2003 Download Windows installer Python 2.3.1 - Sept. 23, …
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Python releases are now listed on the downloads page. This page only provides links to older releases which are not listed in the release database. Python 1.6.1 (September 2000) Python 1.5.2 (April 1999) …
Python Release Python 3.13.1 | Python.org
Python 3.13 is the newest major release of the Python programming language, and it contains many new features and optimizations compared to Python 3.12. 3.13.1 is the latest maintenance release, …
Python Release Python 3.10.11 | Python.org
This is the eleventh maintenance release of Python 3.10 Python 3.10.10 is the newest major release of the Python programming language, and it contains many new features and optimizations.
Python Release Python 3.12.10 | Python.org
12 mrt. 2010 · Support for the Linux perf profiler to report Python function names in traces. Many large and small performance improvements (like PEP 709 and support for the BOLT binary optimizer), …
Python Release Python 3.13.0 | Python.org
Python 3.13.0 is the newest major release of the Python programming language, and it contains many new features and optimizations compared to Python 3.12. (Compared to the last release candidate, …
Python Release Python 3.14.1 | Python.org
2 dec. 2025 · A new command-line interface to inspect running Python processes using asynchronous tasks. The pdb module now supports remote attaching to a running Python process.
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Andrew Dalke was clever and persistent enough to scrape Python 0.9.1 out of the Usenet alt.sources archives and assemble a compressed tarball. It's here mostly as a historical relic.