A bit radical but do you believe we can contact Google to alter the search
results?
It's for the benefit of the user after all, and many just switch to python
3 in the version picker anyway.
On Thu, Sep 7, 2017, 4:18 AM Guido van Rossum wrote:
> That's a good idea. Could you suggest it to
> http
That's a good idea. Could you suggest it to
https://github.com/python/pythondotorg/ ? (There is actually a version
switcher on every page, but it's rather polite. :-)
On Wed, Sep 6, 2017 at 3:52 PM, Ryan Gonzalez wrote:
> Right now, many Google searches for Python modules return the Python 2
> d
Another example is PyPI showing a bold "Latest version: x.x.x".
Example: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/requests/2.17.0
Victor
2017-09-07 0:52 GMT+02:00 Ryan Gonzalez :
> Right now, many Google searches for Python modules return the Python 2
> documentation. IMO since 2 will be reaching EOL in arou
Right now, many Google searches for Python modules return the Python 2
documentation. IMO since 2 will be reaching EOL in around 3 years, it
would be nice to have a giant red box at the top with a link to the
Python 3 documentation.
SFML already does something like this: https://www.sfml-dev.org/t
Hi!,
> Core concept
>
>
> A context-local variable is represented by a single instance of
> ``contextvars.Var``, say ``cvar``. Any code that has access to the
``cvar``
> object can ask for its value with respect to the current context. In the
> high-level API, this value is given by t