On 7/9/22 04:40, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
On Friday 2022-07-08 14:56, Robert Schweikert wrote:
Well not for everyone. Let's say you are a large cooperation that has lots of in house code that uses the Python 3.6 syntax. Software development is not your core business, just a necessity to stay in business.
So what death will the company bear?
Neither for 10 or 13 years, that's why SUSE makes money. Later, Robert
Painstakingly waste time cherry-pick 15000 changes to 200 Python modules you don't know in detail, or just upgrade them, and change your own well-known software to 3.10?
As such keeping up to date with the next version of Python that introduces yet another set of syntax incompatibilities is not really what you are going to want to spend your money on.
It's called up-skilling. If one does not know the tools of the day, chances are they (individual or company) may be replaced by someone who has the advantage.
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