I've done my homework and agree Massimo. There is hardly a thing that 
requires python3 that doesn't work with python2. The only one i know 
is https://micropython.org/ but it's not a big company, nor a "big" 
product. 


Op woensdag 11 november 2015 16:21:18 UTC+1 schreef Massimo Di Pierro:
>
> As of today python 3 is used almost exclusively in schools. Do you know of 
> any large company that uses Python 3? I do not. But I know many large 
> companies that use Python 2, including banks.  
>
> On Monday, 9 November 2015 01:36:40 UTC-6, Remco Boerma wrote:
>>
>> Great one Alex. 
>>
>> While searching for web2py and python3 the first result i got was this 
>> <https://www.reddit.com/r/Python/comments/31ai10/web2py_python3/>. 
>>  
>>
>>> Hi...I m total beginner in python with elastic search also Unicode ... I 
>>> am looking for a wonderful framework & was keen on web2py..but just 
>>> happened to read that its not compatible with python 3..
>>>
>>> Pl guide me abt this issue & in selecting framework
>>>
>>> With regards to all,
>>>
>>
>> I've been asked to start a new internship-company for a project i'm 
>> involved in. And I so want to take those boys and girls on the web2py path, 
>> but to ask of those new-to-the-market to invest in a legacy language (2020 
>> is only 4 years from now) is something that feels odd to me. Especially 
>> since i know the power and grace of web2py. 
>>
>> I know the subject has been debated and debated but for the sake of these 
>> students (and these are not the high university kind, but rather the 
>> ground-work and getting-stuff-done folks) i would kindly ask to take the 
>> future into consideration as well as our marketing because web2py is simply 
>> droped out of the equation because of py2. I would love to teach those kids 
>> web2py and be future proof. Many schools already teach things from a 
>> hundred years ago, let's not do that in IT as well. 
>>
>> Thank your for considering. 
>>
>> Op vrijdag 6 november 2015 23:57:33 UTC+1 schreef Alex:
>>>
>>> web2py for python 3 would be great. I hope it comes rather sooner than 
>>> later. I'd love to use python 3, no more str <-> unicode nonsense (which 
>>> already caused many issues and wasted time for me), type hints (seems to 
>>> have good support in PyCharm) and other new features. I think the current 
>>> situation could also scare away potential new users when they see that 
>>> web2py does not support python 3.
>>>
>>> pyDAL seems to be already compatible with python 3. Is it not possible 
>>> to make the remaining parts also compatible or are there completely new 
>>> concepts planned? I for one would completely remove the FORM code - it's 
>>> nice and easy to get something up and running but difficult to style (no 
>>> clear separation of backend/frontend) and extend. I'm using knockout (I 
>>> guess any data binding js lib will do fine) which is very flexible and easy 
>>> to understand. That should be the preferred way to do forms and recommended 
>>> in the book. But that's just my opinion. No more FORM would mean less code 
>>> to port to python 3 ;)
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 4:37:56 PM UTC+1, Ramos wrote:
>>>>
>>>> @massimo 
>>>> When will it be available ? 
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2015-11-04 14:38 GMT+00:00 Massimo Di Pierro <massimo....@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>>> There will be a new framework similar to web2py for python 3. web2py 
>>>>> has to be backward compatible and it is pointless to port it to python 3. 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, 4 November 2015 06:25:40 UTC-6, Jim Gregory wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I know this has come up in the past, but it hasn't been asked in a 
>>>>>> while. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there ever going to be a usable and maintained Python3-compatible 
>>>>>> fork of web2py?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The latest edition of Fedora now ships with Python3 by default. It's 
>>>>>> the default version used in Django's tutorial.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm not using Python3 now, but I can see the day when I inevitably 
>>>>>> will. I don't want to invest the time in a framework if I know I'll have 
>>>>>> to 
>>>>>> abandon it later.
>>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Resources:
>>>>> - http://web2py.com
>>>>> - http://web2py.com/book (Documentation)
>>>>> - http://github.com/web2py/web2py (Source code)
>>>>> - https://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/list (Report Issues)
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