The removal of the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) in CPython 3.14 enables true thread-level parallelism for CPU-bound Python code. Multiple approaches can exploit this: imperative shared-state code ...
Threads can provide concurrency, even if they're not truly parallel. In my last article, I took a short tour through the ways you can add concurrency to your programs. In this article, I focus on one ...
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 single biggest new feature in Python ...