Do You Need To Upgrade Your Python 2.x code to Python 3.x?
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The Python programming language is undergoing some big changes. The developers who created Python 2 are no longer supporting that version of the language as of January 1st, 2020. Python 3 includes a built-in debugger that your programmers can use on-the-fly, instead of wondering which external debugger to use and if it is compatible. Security is easily the most important reason to make the switch to Python 3. Python 2 uses the raw_input() command, which opens your system up to hackers getting access to sensitive information by using variable names, since the command does not take variables into consideration.
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