walterbyrd wrote: > On Dec 19, 9:13 am, "Giampaolo Rodola'" <gne...@gmail.com> wrote: >> You can use the old 2.x syntax also in Python 3.x: > > Yeah, but it's deprecated, and - as I understand it - may be removed > completely in future versions. Also, in the future, if you are working > with code from another developer, it's likely that developer will use > the new format. I suppose you can use both - but what an awful mess > that would be. > > It seems to me that 3.0 is changing a lot of non-problems. And it's > going to be slower to boot.
How is this? With projects like PyPy eventually enabling the JIT'ing of python3 code, I don't see how this is going to be "slower." If anything we have a python that can be made to run faster than ever before. Please qualify your remarks. Are you a Python core developer? -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list