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by zahlman
261 days ago
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> a matter of not having the will to fix it based on some kind of traditionalism Do you know what happens when Python does summon the will to fix obviously broken things? The Python 2->3 migration happens. (Perl 6 didn't manage any better, either.) Now "Python 3 is the brand" and the idea of version 4 can only ever be entertained as a joke. |
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