My main reason to porting as many as possible of my python projects to
Python 3 is proper unicode support. As a Norwegian developer is been
terrible to support local characters in some projects with lots of dirty
hacks to get it working. In py3 it just works.

Thomas


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 5:36 PM, Lee <lee.dobrowol...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Is there any particular advantage of using Python 3 at this point
> specifically in regards to Django projects? I'm starting to build a new
> application and I am wondering whether its really worth considering the
> move to Python 3. I've only really read about the disadvantages (3rd party
> libs mainly) and have seen very little relating to any specific advantages.
>
> Thanks
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