Re: Some Python QUestions
Attempting to force people to switch won't make v3 more popular, and its not up to you or I to decide what version a person chooses to use given their current needs. The practical differences between the two versions are negligible so transitioning isn't that difficult, and there are still some reasons for using it. Even if Python 2 were dropped tomorrow it wouldn't stop people from using it anymore than depreciating QBasic stopped people from using QBasic, or Pascal, etc.
If you want to blame someone for the current situation, then blame Guido van Rossum. Breaking reverse compatibility in v3 and creating a rift between the versions was his choice, and created this problem in the first place.
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