On Saturday 20 July 2013 17:04:47 Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
> How exactly is it different from when gcc grew standard C++ behaviour and
> most C++ apps broke right and left?
> 
> http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-2.96.html

The same can be said about C++/11 that clearly looks (at least to me) as a new 
and better language than C++/03 (or older).

I am aware that this goes against Toshio's statement, a statement that I can 
understand and agree but really python3 is a better python than python2 was 
(is). Surely that sometimes age make us wiser.

On the other hand according to python's zen:

$ python -m 'this' | grep practical
Although practicality beats purity.

That is why I agree with Toshio POV.
FWIW, and before you ask, most of the time before expressing my thoughts I 
don't need to fire a python session. ;-)

Regards,
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José Abílio
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