According to a recent LinkedIn post from HeroDevs, the company is drawing attention to the approaching end-of-life timelines for Python 3.10 and Django 4.2. The post notes that Python 3.10 has already moved into a security-only phase, with major libraries such as NumPy, SciPy, and Pandas reportedly dropping support.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights that this shift may already limit access to security updates for key dependencies and could create permanent exposure to new CVEs after end-of-life. The post also suggests that compliance frameworks are beginning to flag end-of-life runtimes, implying that many development teams face full-stack migration projects rather than simple version upgrades.
For investors, the post implies a growing pain point in software maintenance, security, and compliance that may expand demand for third-party support, migration services, or extended lifecycle offerings. If HeroDevs is positioned to provide such capabilities around open-source runtimes and frameworks, this dynamic could support revenue opportunities tied to risk mitigation and regulatory-driven technology refresh cycles.

