I 100% agree, but the reality is that a lot of us will be working with
python 2 for a while to come - especially when it comes to legacy
systems which we cant migrate. A lot of the time the decision to move
to python 3 is not up the developer, but higher level management that
take care of the product.
On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 3:01 PM, Marcus Rueckert
On 2017-10-12 13:52:59 +0000, Michael Aquilina wrote:
I'm a bit late to this conversation but is the intention to completly get rid of python 2? I work with Python as my main language and while we work mostly with Python 3 there all still some occassions where we need a working verison of python 2.
well long term it would be nice to get rid of python2. wouldnt you agree?
darix
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