It’s very hard to master a language that keeps “evolving”. Regrettably there are several popular languages in that state as people who have no business creating programming languages, do so.
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What other languages have been in this state lately?
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The Python versioning disaster only affects people that already actively code in Python on real-world projects
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The purgatory ended years ago though. Python 2 has already had it's final release.
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that's silly, the debate has ended years ago
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Too lazy to regurgitate "from __future__ import print_function" so I'll just stick with the stability of MongoDB/Express/React/Node.
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Not at all, no. But also I don’t work on major Python libraries or anything of the sort so I don’t have to deal with the headache. I’ve just gone out of my way to make any Python code I write 3.x by default.
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my mistake was choosing Perl over Python in 1995.
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Perl was better than Python in 1995 though
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i started using python back when it was at 1.3 the 2to3 conversion is not that big of an issue day to day.
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