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Python 2 is no longer supported by the Python Software Foundation. Here’s what you can do if you’re stuck with Python 2 in what is fast becoming a Python 3 world As of January 1, 2020, the 2.x branch ...
Migrating from Python 2 to Python 3: A guide to preparing for the 2020 deadline Your email has been sent Python may be attracting new developers at a record rate, but a potential security issue is ...
Saying that it was finally time for the community to bid a “fond but firm farewell to Python 2”, core developer Benjamin Peterson marked the release of Python 2.7.18 on April 20th; officially ending ...
PyPy is a drop-in replacement for the stock Python interpreter, and it runs many times faster on some Python programs. Python has earned a reputation for being powerful, flexible, and easy to work ...
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