myths about python 3
Tim Roberts
timr at probo.com
Fri Jan 29 00:21:05 EST 2010
John Nagle <nagle at animats.com> wrote:
>
>Arguably, Python 3 has been rejected by the market. Instead, there's
>now Python 2.6, Python 2.7, and Python 2.8. Python 3 has turned into
>a debacle like Perl 6, now 10 years old.
Although I happen to be one of the folks who are reluctant to switch to
Python 3, I have to say that this comparison is entirely unfair. Python 3
exists in the wild. It has been released, and has even had a couple of
updates. Eventually, it will prevail. Resistance is futile, you WILL be
assimilated.
Perl 6, on the other hand, is still fantasyware a decade after its
announcement. It is, for the most part, THE canonical example of the wrong
way to conduct a development effort.
--
Tim Roberts, timr at probo.com
Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc.
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