On Mar 31, 2018 09:58, "Etienne Robillard" <tkad...@yandex.com> wrote:
Le 2018-03-31 à 11:40, Michael Torrie a écrit : > On 03/31/2018 08:58 AM, Etienne Robillard wrote: > >> I was just wondering, could the fact that the Python community is >> willing to discontinue using and developing Python 2 softwares, does >> that mean we are stopping to support standard computers and laptops >> as well? >> > I've tried several times but I can't make sense of that paragraph. > Please give me a break. That was just a simple question. Besides, I really don't understand why the Python development community is dropping support for Python 2 unless for stopping to support standard computers altogether... Why would dropping support for python 2 indicate an abandonment of conventional desktop computers and operating systems? Python3 is not a mobile language. Why do you think it is? > Furthermore, does it bother you to develop code primarly oriented >> towards mobile devices in Python 3 while most of the world still >> cannot afford theses expensive products? >> > Or this one. What are you talking about? > Are you trolling? Do you understand that a modern mobile device typically require a Internet subscription and an additional subscription for the smart phone? I'm not trolling. I genuinely don't understand where you're coming from. What does python3 have to do with mobile development? I know of very little mobile development happening with any version of python. Do you really think people in Somalia can afford theses things like in the US? I can assure you that smart phones have made waves even in Somalia. As far as it goes, I'm quite sure a smart phone is way cheaper than a desktop or laptop. But again I don't understand why you're talking about mobile as if python is somehow abandoning desktop. You're coming from a false premise with that one. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list