On 10.12.16 07:56, Larry Hastings wrote: > "Python 2.8 is a backwards-compatible Python interpreter with new > features from Python 3.x. It was produced by forking Python 2.7.12 and > backporting some of the new syntax, builtins, and libraries from Python > 3. Python code and C-extensions targeting Python 2.7 or below are > expected to run unmodified on Python 2.8 and produce the same output. > But with Python 2.8, that code can now use some of the new features from > Python 3.x." I think this project should be renamed.
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