Will Python 3.x ever become the actual standard?

Mark Lawrence breamoreboy at yahoo.co.uk
Thu Oct 24 04:43:18 EDT 2013


On 24/10/2013 09:30, Antoine Pitrou wrote:
>> <dufriz <at> gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> I am starting to have doubts as to whether Python 3.x will ever be
> actually adopted by the Python community at
>> large as their standard.
>
> We're planning to start the switch on 25th December 2013, 14h UTC.
> It should be finished at most 48 hours later. You should expect some
> intermittent problems during the first few hours, but at the end
> all uses of Twisted will be replaced with Tornado and asyncio (and
> camelCase methods will have ceased to be).
>
> By the way, if you want to join us, one week later we'll also switch
> the Internet to IPv6 (except Germany).
>
> Regards
>
> Antoine.
>
>

You forgot to mention that the whole world is switching to driving on 
the left hand side of the road at the same time.

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But the best has yet to be invented.  Christian Tismer

Mark Lawrence




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