Python 3.14 is here - and I love these features | Issue #74


Hi there,

I just published a new video about Python 3.14, and no, it’s not just about the version number lining up with π (though that does make me feel more complete).

The new release brings a bunch of improvements, but I decided to focus on the features I personally love and that I actually use in my day-to-day work.

Here’s what I cover in the video:

  • A small but beautiful improvement to exception syntax (fewer parentheses!)
  • Native Zstandard compression with way better performance than gzip or bz2
  • Powerful new template strings that behave like f-strings with superpowers
  • ... and more.

Let me know in the video comment section which features you’re most excited about, and if you've already upgraded!

Have a great weekend :-).

Cheers,

Arjan


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