Without version 3 it would not have been where it stands today.
I fail to see how that is true. Python was already catching on in a big way back during python 2.7 and I'd guess it probably lost at least 18 month worth of momentum building with python 2->3.
I'd say Pythons popularity today is at best unrelated to python 3.
I fail to see how that is true. Python was already catching on in a big way back during python 2.7 and I'd guess it probably lost at least 18 month worth of momentum building with python 2->3.
I'd say Pythons popularity today is at best unrelated to python 3.