2018 brought us a plethora of new features with the release of Python 3.7, followed by 3.8 in 2019, and 3.9 in 2020.
Many of those changes were behind the scenes. Optimizations and upgrades that the vast majority of us will never notice, despite their benefits.
Others are more obvious, additions to syntax or functionality that can change how we write our code. But even these visible changes can be hard to keep up with.
In this video, we will run through the more apparent upgrades to provide a brief but hopefully invaluable refresher on everything new to Python from the past few years.
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