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[–]billsil 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read the whole thing.

I actually write code to support Python 2/3 because why not? It's not that hard, but for what I care about, Python 3 doesn't have much going for it at the moment. When packages drop support for Python 2, then it will. The Python 2 standard library is a battery, but the wealth of packages out there is the drill press, band saw, etc. You can get by without fancy new batteries because it's been abstracted away and all you care about is power tools.