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by pfranz
2468 days ago
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The article says they only launched as a public product in 2018. I would think the first question I would have had was, "where's Python 3?" Either way, if they're on track to finish later in 2020 I don't see it has a huge concern outside of getting everyone to move to the Python 3 version. |
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