Python 3.0/Python 3000/Py3K is out. Why is it so special? Because it intentionally backward incompatible, which has been one of the most important property to protect for software developers. [Continue]
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ifacethoughtsPython 3.0/Python 3000/Py3K is out. Why is it so special? Because it intentionally backward incompatible, which has been one of the most important property to protect for software developers. [Continue]
Since the Python 3K alpha 1 release there have been some discussions about what the new Python should look like. The discussions have been interesting, and mostly hovering around concurrency support in the new version. Juergen Brendel wrote an open letter to Guido van Rossum, the author of Python, about removing the Global Interpreter Lock (GIL) from Python. [Continue]
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