Transitioning to Python 3
The Python language, which is not new but continues to gain momentum
and users as if it were, has changed remarkably little since it
first was released. I don't mean to say that Python hasn't changed; it
has grown, gaining functionality and speed, and it's now a hot
language in a variety of domains, from data science to test automation
to education.
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