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Python 3.0 To Be Backwards Incompatible

Stony Stevenson writes "Organizations using Python will be affected in a major way by changes in store for the language over the course of the next twelve months, Linux.conf.au attendees were told this morning. The Python development community is working towards a new, backwards-incompatible version of the language, version 3.0, which is slated for release in early 2009. Anthony Baxter, the release manager for Python and a senior software engineer at Google Australia, said "We are going to break pretty much all the code. Pretty much every program will need changes." Baxter also added another tidbit for attendees, saying that Python accounts for around 15 percent of Google's code base."

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  1. Re:It's a race by misleb · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Check out your statistics sometime perlfag, you might be surprised. Most of the real world got sick of waiting for Perl 6 a long time ago and moved to languages like Ruby and, yes, Python.


    Actually, I'm more of a Rubyfag. But thanks for the sentiment.

    -matthew
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