Really? Are there actually some libraries that aren't 3.x compatible? Can you give some examples?
I was mostly referring to "homemade libraries" you could find inside a company.
But yes, there are some libraries that aren't 3.x compatible. Check on pypi, you will find that a lot of these have very recent releases.
You even have some awesome and very active projects that have restrictions or offers "experimental support" of Python 3 : for example Click or Jinja2.
Ah, that makes sense.
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Really? Are there actually some libraries that aren't 3.x compatible? Can you give some examples?
I was mostly referring to "homemade libraries" you could find inside a company.
But yes, there are some libraries that aren't 3.x compatible. Check on pypi, you will find that a lot of these have very recent releases.
You even have some awesome and very active projects that have restrictions or offers "experimental support" of Python 3 : for example Click or Jinja2.
Ah, that makes sense.