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by chaostheory
2116 days ago
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I beg to differ as someone who's been forced to use python 2 at work until next year. As for the python ecosystem as whole, it feels at the earliest the transition to 3 had to be around 2017 - 2018 before most popular libraries got with the program. Then again the numbers could prove me completely wrong. I just remember personal pain points well. By comparison, the Ruby ecosystem was much faster in transitioning. |
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