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python Programming Glossary: adoption

python optimized mode

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2055557/python-optimized-mode

Tutorial for Python - Should I use 2.x or 3.0? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/209888/tutorial-for-python-should-i-use-2-x-or-3-0

Obviously it will take some significant time for general adoption and for it to eventually replace 2.x. I am writing a tutorial..

Scoping in Python 'for' loops

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3611760/scoping-in-python-for-loops

keeps the grammar simple hasn't been a stumbling block for adoption and many have been happy with not having to disambiguate the..

Python 3 IDE for teaching

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4292909/python-3-ide-for-teaching

for teaching With Python 3 maturing and slowly gaining adoption we're taking the plunge and adopting it in our introductory..

Is there a need for a “use strict” Python compiler?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/613364/is-there-a-need-for-a-use-strict-python-compiler

strict like constraints but we don't see any widespread adoption of such a thing. Is there something about Python that makes.. strict behavior unnecessary in Perl despite its widespread adoption Note By necessary I mean practically necessary not strictly..

Why won't you switch to Python 3.x? [closed]

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/766636/why-wont-you-switch-to-python-3-x

in python I feel bound to write to 2.x due to the lack of adoption of python 3. This is a major daily concern of mine and I want.. Will Python 3.0 ™s backwards incompatibility affect adoption Is Python 3 a good starting point when you want to learn Python..