Transition could have been better handled, but Python 3 is great once you
get over.

Chris

On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 8:25 AM, Thierry Florac <tflo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Perfectly agree with previous comments!
> I can't estimate the theory behind Turing machines and so on. But on a
> practical point of view, I worked for a long time with Python 2 and Zope 3
> and had to upgrade all my private packages to use them with Python 3
> (starting with Python 3.) and Pyramid: the result is according to me much
> cleaner and simpler than it was before, especially for many strings
> management concerns!
> Finally I prefer using Python 3 today, and as all major libraries have now
> been ported to it, compatibility is no more a major concern with it.
>
> Regards,
> Thierry
>
> 2016-11-24 13:03 GMT+01:00 Christoph Zwerschke <c...@online.de>:
>
>> Has the same taste as the recent election campaign. Start with
>> extraordinary and alarming, but totally false and uneducated claims
>> ("Python 3 is not Turing complete", "you can't run Python 2 and Python 3
>> along with each other" etc.) and conclude that we should revert everything
>> and do things in the old ways. Same spirit as "climate change is a hoax,
>> let's continue to burn fossil fuel" or "who needs diversity, let's continue
>> to make politics for straight white male people only as we did in the good
>> old 1950s."
>>
>> My personal experiences with Python 3 are very positive, I do not
>> perceive things as "broken", but moving into the right direction. Many
>> mistakes that have been made in the beginning of the transition have
>> already been fixed. And I see Python 3.6 as another great step forward.
>> Evolution is good, don't worry, don't be stagnant.
>>
>> -- Christoph
>>
>>
>> Am 24.11.2016 um 12:03 schrieb Vinicius Assef:
>>
>>> Hey guys.
>>>
>>> As Pyramid was the first framework supporting Python 3, what do you
>>> think about this position?
>>>
>>> https://learnpythonthehardway.org/book/nopython3.html
>>>
>>> What are your experiences regarding Python 3 as broken?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Vinicius Assef
>>>
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