Re: [Python-Dev] Python 3 is five years old

2013-12-05 Thread Stephen J. Turnbull
Tim Peters writes: > I'm doing all my own coding in 3 now - I like it. I just wish someone > had told me in 2008 ;-) I think it's a testament to the basic strength of the language that you haven't noticed that *nothing has changed* in Python 2 for several years. ;-) __

Re: [Python-Dev] Python 3 is five years old

2013-12-05 Thread Tim Peters
[Brett] > On 2008-12-03, Python 3.0.0 was released by Barry. Dang - nobody ever tells me anything. Congratulations! It's about time 3.0.0 was released ;-) > ... > Thanks to those in the community who stuck by the dev team and had faith > we knew what we were doing and have continued to help eve

Re: [Python-Dev] Python 3 is five years old

2013-12-04 Thread Nick Coghlan
On 5 Dec 2013 00:41, "Brett Cannon" wrote: > > On 2008-12-03, Python 3.0.0 was released by Barry. I was actually on IRC the night when it happened, with Guido leaving his office across the hall from mine. We gave each other a high-five and then we both went home. Not exactly a party, but I know I