Why Python 4.0 wont be like Python 3.0

Posted by bob on Sep 24, 2014 10:10 PM EDT
Opensource.com; By Nick Coghlan
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Newcomers to python-ideas occasionally make reference to the idea of "Python 4000" when proposing backwards incompatible changes that don't offer a clear migration path from currently legal Python 3 code. After all, we allowed that kind of change for Python 3.0, so why wouldn't we allow it for Python 4.0?

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