yeah, we are anticipating a big shit storm in our industry very soon when every company out there will have to deploy Python 3 alongside Python 2 (to be backwards compatible with industry standard software of various versions).
not looking forward to it.

On 21/05/19 1:56 PM, Tim Roberts wrote:
Frank Rueter | OHUfx wrote:

I know that, the problem is I work in an industry that has been clinging onto Python 2.7 with al their major softwares for way too long, it has not been my choice.

It's hard to blame them.  When Python 2 came out, it was so obviously superior to Python 1 that the world transitioned almost immediately.  There was a period of overlap, but by the time of Python 2.2, almost everyone had moved up.

It is a testament to Python 2 that it continues to retain a vibrant ecosystem even though its successor is all the way up to 3.7.


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