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The way the language is evolving, it seems likely to me that people in the applications camp (ML, simple web-dev, etc.) will soon need a "simple Python" fork or at least an agreed-upon subset of the language that doesn't have most of these complications (f-strings are a major success, though).


The only newish thing on this list appears to be structural pattern matching. Other than that it's all typing stuff which is all optional.


Nothing stops you from simply not using features, and even having CI checks that forbid them. Not sure why you’d need a fork.




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