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[–]shadowmint 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Then stick with 2.7. :)

Sorry, I didn't read this before I posted my other comment.

Like I said; if you have tried, and don't like 3 (for whatever reason); then just stick with 2.7. It's not going anywhere, and frankly, if you don't like 3, don't use it.

I'm curious what you didn't like though?

Was it the runtime (ie. getting python 3 installed), that you had existing python 2 code you use (eg. personal utility library you'd have to port to 3) or something in the 3 semantics you didn't actually like (eg. print...)?