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by perlgeek
4171 days ago
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> and there's no broad reason to use Python 2 anymore, with minor exceptions. If you count big chunks of legacy python 2 code a "minor exception", I agree. Anyway, the big difference between python 2 -> 3 transition and the Perl 5 and Perl 6 coexistence is that nobody within the Perl community tried to end-of-live Perl 5. Yes, that means less incentives for migrating to Perl 6, but it also reduces the risk for Perl 5 users. |
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