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by brudgers
2476 days ago
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Whether or not it is better in a situation depends on actual circumstances and the specific context. Better and worse alternatives are matters of engineering analysis not theory or ideology or morals. At best, people running Python 2 do not have any good choices. Python 3 may or may not be the best among bad options. But it may not even be an option at all if the code is in production and there's not a good business case for migration. |
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