JITing, or “just-in-time” compilation, can make relatively slow interpreted languages much faster. Until recently, JITting was available for Python only in the form of specialized third-party libraries, like Numba, or alternate versions of the Python interpreter, like PyPy.

A native JIT compiler has been added to Python over its last few releases. At first it didn’t provide any significant speedup. But with Python 3.15 (still in alpha but available for use now), the core Python development team has bolstered the native JIT to …

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