v3.23.0: Python Support Coming June 2026 π
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Publication Date: 31/05/2026
Author: Anas Chakroun
5-6 minutes
Python support is coming to Turbo Console Log in June 2026. After successfully bringing intelligent logging to JavaScript, TypeScript, and PHP, we're expanding to one of the world's most popular programming languages.
This release marks an important communication milestone: we're officially announcing Python support to our 2M+ users, with the full implementation launching next month. The same AST-powered precision that made Turbo the go-to logging tool for millions of developers is coming to the Python ecosystem.

Why Python Matters
Python powers data science, machine learning, backend services, automation scripts, and countless enterprise applications. It's the second most popular language on GitHub and the primary language for millions of developers worldwide.
Yet Python developers face the same debugging challenges that JavaScript and TypeScript developers encountered before Turbo: manually typing print statements, managing debug output across large codebases, and cleaning up debug code before commits.
π What to Expect in June
- AST-Powered Analysis: Python's Abstract Syntax Tree integration for intelligent log placement in functions, classes, comprehensions, and complex expressions
- Native Python Methods: Support for
print(),loggingmodule integration, and custom debug functions - Workspace Management: Full Pro panel support with cross-file navigation, filtering, and cleanup across Python projects
- Framework Support: Optimized for Django, Flask, FastAPI, and pytest debugging workflows
- Community Core & Pro Features: Following our established model - single-file debugging with the community version, workspace-scale power in the Pro version π
The Multi-Language Vision
Python is the fourth language in Turbo's ecosystem, following JavaScript, TypeScript, and PHP. This expansion proves that our AST architecture scales across different language paradigms and syntax patterns.
Each language integration follows the same principles: understand the syntax deeply through AST parsing, insert logs with surgical precision, and give developers workspace-wide visibility. Python support maintains this standard while adapting to Python-specific patterns like comprehensions, decorators, and context managers.
Turbo's Language Evolution
- 2018-2023: JavaScript & TypeScript - Core AST engine development
- 2025: PHP support - First multi-language expansion
- 2026: Python support - Data science and backend ecosystems
- Future: Java, C#, Go, Rust - Enterprise and systems programming languages
For Python Developers
Get Ready for Python Support
If you work in Python, the June release will bring the same intelligent debugging workflow that JavaScript and TypeScript developers already use. Subscribe to our newsletter to get notified the moment Python support launches:
Turbo Pro: Ready for Python
Turbo Pro will support Python from day one. The same workspace-wide tree view, instant search, Git integration, and mass cleanup features that work for JavaScript, TypeScript, and PHP will work seamlessly with Python projects.

π Turbo Pro Features
- Native VS Code Tree Panel: See all logs across your entire workspace - JavaScript, TypeScript, PHP, and Python (coming soon)
- Workspace-Wide Operations: Comment, delete, or navigate logs across multiple files and languages
- Git Integration: Filter logs by changed files or modified lines - works with any language
- Instant Search & Filtering: Find debug logs by method type, file path, or log content
- Real-Time Sync: Tree updates automatically as you add or remove logs
- One-Time Purchase: Lifetime license, all language support included
Looking Ahead
Python support in June 2026 is just the beginning. Our roadmap includes Java, C#, Go, and Rust - each receiving the full Turbo treatment with AST-based analysis, Pro panel integration, and workspace management.
The goal is clear: make Turbo the universal standard for intelligent log insertion and management, regardless of what language you're coding in. Every developer deserves the same frictionless debugging experience.
Thank You
To the 2+ million developers using Turbo Console Log: your feedback, bug reports, and feature requests directly shape our roadmap. Python support is happening because you asked for it. Keep the feedback coming as we expand to new languages and ecosystems.