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- Software that is already built often depends on Python 2.7.
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- Software that is already built often depends on Python 2.7.
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- If you are writing a new open source Python library, it's best to write it for both Python 2 and 3
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- If you are writing a new open source Python library, it's best to write it for both Python 2 and 3
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simultaneously. Only supporting Python 3 for a new library you want to be widely adopted is a
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simultaneously. Only supporting Python 3 for a new library you want to be widely adopted is a
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political statment and will alienate many of your users. This is not a problem — slowly, over the next three years, this will become less the case.
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political statement and will alienate many of your users. This is not a problem — slowly, over the next three years, this will become less the case.
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So.... 3?
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So.... 3?
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