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> I think you're a little hard on Guido

Perhaps you are right. My bitterness was coming through. It no t just that he said but how he said it.

In a way Python 3.0 also broke compatibility, for what I think, are not very good reasons. Some of that code was from people/companies who have adopted and used Python and made it popular. They are now living on a dead-end maintenance only branch.




Read http://python-notes.curiousefficiency.org/en/latest/python3/... and tell me if you still not convinced.


Read it, still not convinced. Have you read what I wrote though? I think I was pretty clear that I knew about changes and knew about other things (iterator views) etc.

None of those things make me want to get up roll up my sleeves and say "I can't wait to dig in and make my code compatible with 3.4". If I woke up tomorrow and someone would have magically done that for me and tested it, yeah great. I would buy them a beer. But that is about it. I have 0 incentive today to upgrade.

Code works very well now just using unicode support from Python 2 and print as a statement + other warts.




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