First up, No module named ‘cStringIO,’ predictably.
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io.StringIO() and also file() is now open() I decided to learn py3 as a beginner in preference to py2 because I listen to the conference visionaries, but I seem to be picking up some py2 along the way by way of retrofitting
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it happens. py3 is definitely the correct choice but legacy code and out-of-date tutorials are always going to be around.
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This presents an abundance of opportunities to learn by running py2 scripts and solving the compatibility puzzles from the breadcrumb trail of error messages
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