Am 24.10.2013 14:29, schrieb Damien Wyart:
I am starting to have doubts as to whether Python 3.x will ever be
actually adopted by the Python community at large as their standard.
Years have passed, and a LARGE number of Python programmers has not
even bothered learning version 3.x. Why am I bothered by this?
Because
of lot of good libraries are still only for version 2.x, and there
is
no sign of their being updated for v3.x. I get the impression as if
3.x, despite being better and more advanced than 2.x from the
technical point of view, is a bit of a letdown in terms of adoption.
Some Linux distributions will certainly switch to Python 3 by
default,
sooner or later. Fedora has decided to do so for their 22 release:
http://lwn.net/Articles/571528/
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Saucy Salamander (Ubuntu 13.10, released oct 17th) comes with Python
3.3.
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