
If 2025 was “the year of type checking and language server protocols” for Python, will 2026 be the year of the type server protocol? “Transformative” developments like free threading were said to be coming to Python in 2026, along with performance-improving “lazy” imports for Python modules. We’ll (hopefully) also be seeing improved Python agent frameworks, says David Cassel at The New Stack.
2026 could even see a change in change itself — in the ways that Python changes are proposed.
Last month, there was an illuminating seven-person conversation — including three of Python’s core developers, two of whom are also members of Python’s Steering Council. As 2025 came to a close, these prominent guests came together for a special year-in-review episode of the “Talk Python to Me” podcast, discussing what trends they’d seen in 2025 — but also what they see coming in the year ahead for Python and its developer community.
The podcast was hosted by Michael Kennedy, a Portland-based Python enthusiast and educator, who gave the 84-minute conversation — and the year ahead — a perfect summation.
“I still think it’s an incredibly exciting time to be a developer or a data scientist. There’s so much opportunity out there … Every day is slightly more amazing than the previous day … I love it.”
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