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by Locke1689
5585 days ago
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No, the point of the moratorium was mostly to allow interpreter/compiler implementors to catch up. As of 3.3 the team is just going to start adding minor syntax augmentations to the language gradually, as they used to do. Anyone who wants to keep current with Python should just learn the syntax additions as they come out. The base syntax of Python 3 will not be changing any time soon. From a high-level outsider perspective, the shift from 2.x to "current" looks like amateur hour. I don't even know what this sentence means. |
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