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When do you think Py3K will be main stream ? I'm afraid this might be a failing effort. Is there any company out there using Py3K in production ?


Do we really need to rehash this tired argument over every single post that references Python 3? You can look at any other Python 3 related post in the last couple of years on HN and Reddit to find endless arguments about this topic.

How about a comment thread that actually talks about the post contents for once?




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