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by jhbadger
1488 days ago
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Yes, but in some domains (for example bioinformatics) py2 is still a requirement for many packages. It really hasn't gone away. Ruby was far more elegant in its upgrades and nearly everyone upgraded their packages because the needed changes were far more minor. I have code from ruby 1.8.7 that still works with ruby 3.x. |
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