On 30Dec2013 19:16, Dennis Lee Bieber <wlfr...@ix.netcom.com> wrote: > On Mon, 30 Dec 2013 16:14:53 -0600, Andrew Berg <robotsondr...@gmail.com> > declaimed the following: > > >On 2013.12.30 15:56, Dan Stromberg wrote: > >> I keep hearing naysayers, nay saying about Python 3.x. > >> > >> Here's a 9 question, multiple choice survey I put together about > >> Python 2.x use vs Python 3.x use. > >> > >> I'd be very pleased if you could take 5 or 10 minutes to fill it out. > >> > >> Here's the URL: > >> https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/N5N5PG2 > >> > >It was closer to 5 or 10 seconds. :) > > If that much... > > Too many questions require a positive response to a previous question > (for example, if one has not written Python 3.x, one is also unlikely to > have used any of the porting tools).
How complex do you want it to be? One can post filter the results for relevance I suppose. My only gripe is the "do you write more code for 2.x or 3.x" question; I do in fact write more python 2 (I suppose), but since I'm striving to make my codebase portable between 2 and 3 the question is a poor fit. There is at least the "do you write code to run on both?" later. Cheers, -- Cameron Simpson <c...@zip.com.au> SPSS. Big honkin' stats package. Comes with a good manual. - Dan Hillman <dcah...@cus.cam.ac.uk> -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list