What you need to know about Python’s ‘dead batteries’

December 27, 2023

Python’s been around in one form or another for over 30 years. Over that time, it has accumulated a wide and powerful set of modules in its standard library. These modules help developers get started with many common tasks. Fans of Python call this the “batteries included” part of the language.

But over the years, some of those batteries have died—meaning they’ve gone out of maintenance, or been used for technologies that are now obsolete. Some of these “dead batteries” were deprecated in Python 3.12, and will be removed entirely in Python 3.13.

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