What’s New in Python 3.11

Опубликовано: 05 Апрель 2026
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Anthony Shaw – Microsoft’s own Senior Open Source Advocate specializing in Python and Cloud solutions gives an exhaustive speech on what’s new in Python 3.11 at NIX MultiConf #5.

Having years of field experience under his belt, Anthony sheds the light on all the new features and powers of Python 3.11, inspects major changes, exceptions, and error handling nuances, and shares invaluable pro tips on the ultimate performance improvement.

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0:00:00 Intro
0:01:41 Presentation of the topic
0:02:00 Anthony’s contacts
0:03:32 Which is Python 3.11 release date?
0:03:45 Python Version History
0:06:07 New Features in Python 3.10
0:07:40 Installing Python 3.11
0:08:48 Changes to exceptions and error handling
0:08:55 Better exception messages
0:09:47 Exception groups
0:11:23 Exception groups tracing
0:12:11 Extracting Exceptions from groups
0:13:17 Asyncio Task Groups
0:14:57 Typing updates
0:15:03 Self is now a type
0:17:34 Variadic Generics
0:21:04 Data class transforms
0:23:18 TOMLlib
0:25:02 Performance Improvements
0:30:02 Selecting a profiler
0:31:28 Scalene in Action
0:32:17 Specializing Adaptive Interpreter
0:33:34 Assorted Performance updates
0:34:06 Realistic Benchmark results
0:37:11 Math Benchmark results
0:37:20 JSON serialization
0:38:13 What does this mean for you?
0:38:53 What can we expect in future?
0:41:48 Summary
0:45:04 Afterwords
0:45:12 Q&A session