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why is that python 2's development path has reached a dead end already?

9th Mar 2021, 5:03 PM
Carlton Onduso
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already? python1 was first released in january 1994, till 1.6 in september 2000 python2 was first released in october 2000, till 2.7 in july 2010 python3 was first released in december 2008, till today 3.10... if python2 has reached a dead end, we cannot say "already", as python3 is "already" there from about more than a dozen years ;P what would be surprising, is that python2 is "still" used a lot after "so long"...
9th Mar 2021, 6:45 PM
visph
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Because of a much better python3
9th Mar 2021, 5:33 PM
Eashan Morajkar
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Eashan Morajkar i assume you understand python 3 and python 2 are different right
9th Mar 2021, 7:29 PM
Carlton Onduso
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python2 and python3 are different, in sense that major version break backwards compatibility, but python2 and python3 are both python, and as every language, latest version is supposed to be better than soonest ;)
9th Mar 2021, 7:32 PM
visph
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visph the reason why I'm saying python 2 has reached a dead end is python 3 serves as a better version of python 2 and hence everyone is now shifting to python 3
9th Mar 2021, 7:32 PM
Carlton Onduso
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yes, so why do you want that python2 will be still under development? as soon as python3 was released, the dead end of python2 will be near... since python3 was released more than a dozen years ago, it would be not surprising that dead end is now reached ^^
9th Mar 2021, 7:35 PM
visph
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