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This is python 3 #2

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fishbacon opened this issue Feb 19, 2015 · 4 comments
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This is python 3 #2

fishbacon opened this issue Feb 19, 2015 · 4 comments
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@fishbacon
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Who uses new versions?!

@HenrikOssipoff
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Python 3 is awesome, and 2.x will lose support in 2020. Give that we likely wont be done until then, Python 3 seems like a good fit.

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We might as well use this issue as a Q&A option for Python 2 vs. Python 3 methodologies. I've done quite a bit of work with Python 3 (and Python 2 vs. 3 compatability in libraries for that matter) so feel free to throw question at me for best practices.

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I found out reduce was removed from built-ins which made me a bit sad.

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True, still available from functools though, as far as I remember.

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