SHAREDTrue multithreading in Python at last!

True multithreading in Python at last!

True multithreading in Python at last!

This (half-) month in Python and elsewhere: Python 3.13’s “no-GIL” or “free-threaded” version is out, and you can try it right now! Also, explore the ins and outs of Anaconda’s Python distribution for data science and get cracking on a Python-powered generative AI project—if you can choose just one.

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