Microsoft officially announced in a news on this site on October 10 that they have decided to stop supporting Python 3.7 in the Visual Studio Code extension
The current situation is that although Python 3.7 has reached the end of its life Late in the cycle, but it's still very popular among the developer community. Therefore, Microsoft published an article to clarify that they are not actively removing support for Python 3.7 at this time
Although the lack of official support does not necessarily mean The extension will stop working with Python 3.7, but this does pose a potential risk
Microsoft expects that the Visual Studio Code extension will continue to support Python 3.7 unofficially for the foreseeable future, but no official support may emerge potential problems.
According to third-party statistics, about 17.2% of websites using Python 3.X are using Python 3.7, and Python 3.6, which will end support in 2021, is still the most popular. Popular, accounting for 28.9%; Python 3.8 is between the two, accounting for 23.3%.
In fact, many software dependencies have also announced to give up support for Python3.7, such as third-party Python libraries and frameworks : Numpy, Pandas, Django4, etc. This means that if there is a critical bug with these libraries it will be difficult to apply a fix on Python 3.7.
Microsoft mentioned that other versions of Python are now on an annual release pace. Therefore, once the extended version of Python (i.e. Python 3.8) ends its life cycle, Microsoft will stop official support for it (Note from this site: Python 3.8 is scheduled to reach EOL in October 2024, so the first extended version in 2025 will discontinued official support). And this strategy will also be extended to subsequent versions
According to Microsoft, Visual Studio’s Python extension supports all actively supported Python versions. The latest version is 3.12
The Python language project team has determined the new version development cycle plan and decided to release a major version every year. Late last year, the Python Steering Committee announced the decision to adopt a 12-month release cycle
five months before the start of the one-year cycle (following the previous cycle's The ends coincide, because the end of each cycle is basically bug fixing and there is plenty of time). Each developer can develop and discuss freely and submit features, but they are not merged into the development branch.
In the first 7 months of the one-year development cycle, features are determined and the Alpha version is completed.
Then spent 4 months fixing bugs to complete the beta version.
Entering the last month, we have begun the finishing work and finally released the official version
After the official version is released, it will be fully supported within one year , and provide security updates within five years
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