Python 2 is no longer supported by the Python Software Foundation. Here’s what you can do if you’re stuck with Python 2 in what is fast becoming a Python 3 world As of January 1, 2020, the 2.x branch ...
At least one in 10 Python developers and data scientists continue to use the legacy version of the popular programming language as their primary development tool, despite a looming deadline of Jan. 1, ...
Though Python 3 was released in 2008, many projects are still stuck on Python 2. It’s understandable that porting large existing codebases to a new version is a prospect which sends a shiver down many ...
In August, the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) warned that organizations should migrate code off Python 2 because from January 1, 2020 it will no longer receive security fixes. "If you ...
Dropbox is one of the most popular desktop applications in the world: You can install it today on Windows, macOS, and some flavors of Linux. What you may not know is ...
The End of Life (EOL) deadline for Python 2 arrived with the new year, and the CPython core development community is urging users to migrate to Python 3 as soon as possible. The last major release, v2 ...
The Python language, which is not new but continues to gain momentum and users as if it were, has changed remarkably little since it first was released. I don't mean to say that Python hasn't changed; ...