Porting Python 2.7 Code to Python 3.Xby@NeZanyat
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Porting Python 2.7 Code to Python 3.X

by roman3mMarch 5th, 2020
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Some software written in Python 2 should be migrated to Python 3.x after April 2020. The majority of applications with a reasonable projection for the future have been already ported to 3.X. The biggest challenge impeding from effortless migration is a backward incompatibility with version 2.0.0. The development team should proceed with caution according to a comprehensive plan and estimate the risks properly. It’s better to check with a technical partner having similar cases to decide on the value it brings (or doesn’t)
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