Not really, since the point of the article was to talk about types and why it's important to have them.
The article of dropbox mentioned there is from 5 of September. Seems quite recent to me :)
And it was more of a discussion on the side of why it's important to use them and how a company like Dropbox also did it... It wasn't really about Python versions and if anything, it just makes the article and comparisons more accurate
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Not really, since the point of the article was to talk about types and why it's important to have them.
The article of dropbox mentioned there is from 5 of September. Seems quite recent to me :)
And it was more of a discussion on the side of why it's important to use them and how a company like Dropbox also did it... It wasn't really about Python versions and if anything, it just makes the article and comparisons more accurate